![]() When I brought my car to their shop, Scott was Professional he advised to what is only required to be done to my car. I chose Attitude Custom Painting because of Scott and Jody's top notch Customer Care. It took me a long time to look for someone to paint my car. I am very particular about who works on my car and I scoured the Internet for the. This is Roberto and I am using my wife's email address.My 2008 Honda Civic is the Love of my life and my wife knows that. **** This 1963 Suburban is for sale – GMC Suburban For Sale ***** info I think it came out video below (or on my YouTube channel)Īlso see some pics of all the work that went into the 1963 GMC Suburban ![]() Once done, I let it dry approx an hour, pulled the paper off and pulled it outside.ģ days, approx 12 hours went into the paint job itself not including masking This goes on glossy so I had to wait about a 1/2 hour to see how it was going to dull out. ![]() The clearcoat I used was House of Kolor UC-35 and the flattening agent was One Choice SU-4985.Ģ very good wetcoats were applied. Once I was satisfied with the overall look, I blew and tacked off the Suburban. Did some fine tuning using a red scotchbrite. Anxious to get this done, I started early morning. I was going to clearcoat it that day, but opted not to as I destroyed the booth with masking paper, sandpaper and other misc. I did this on both the white and the teal color. Then using a special candy mix, I did some shading giving the paint a surface rust effect. ![]() I did some ‘splatter’ work giving areas the look of surface rust. I sanded through various areas giving the paint job the weathered look. Saturday AM I did a LOT of hand sanding using 180, 320 and red scotch bright pads. The Chevy Suburbans came with the roof as the 2 tone color as well. GMC Suburbans came with a 2 tone whereas the area around the side windows were white and the rest the main color. Once I did the above coats, then it was time to do the white section, then the teal. Once I got this paint, I tinted even more to give it an authentic old school red oxide primer look. Of course this was not available in the economy Omni basecoat, so I had to get Deltron. The red oxide was a ‘underhood’ color that I found in the color chips. I used these as backup incase while giving the paint the patina look, I sanded through the ‘red oxide primer’ looking basecoat. The topped that off with a couple coats of a darker solid gray. The fun began at 1:30 or so when I laid down a couple coats of light gray sealer. Lot’s of masking since I wanted to do the fawn metallic door insides along with the all teal jams. New primed aftermarket fenders went on the Suburban. My YouTube Channel (how-tos, projects, paint jobs…)Īfter 2 months of hard labor I finally painted the 1963 GMC Suburban Custom.ġ00+ hours went into all the work including replacing the right floor pan, inner rocker, and left floor pan.Įxtensive bodywork including some dents and the usual rust.Īll panels were stripped to metal. My 1963 Pro Street C10 (back halved frame off I did this back in 1992) Video My 1966 Chevy C-10 (see monthly updates toward the top once you get to the page) My 1973 Montego MX (see monthly updates toward the top once you get to the page) My 1963 GMC Suburban “Custom” (FOR SALE) Fauxtina/Patina paint job FS page – Gallery – Video My 1966 GMC Suburban ” Custom” Project (started January 2021) 1972 Mercury Montego N Code 429 – RestoMod.Attitude Custom Painting Testimonials – 5/2004 back to 2002.Attitude Custom Painting Testimonials – 5/2006 back to 10/2005.Attitude Custom Painting Testimonials – 4/2006 back to 1/2006.Attitude Custom Painting Testimonials – 4/2008 back to 1/2006.Attitude Custom Painting Testimonials – 9/2008 back to 12/2007.Attitude Custom Painting Testimonials – 6/2008 to – 12/2010.
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