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    Freddy, I would love to see some pics of the tangerine car outside in sunlight when you get it out of the booth. We had a discussion a few weeks ago about the correct tint (hue) of Tangerine and the difference in base layer coat came up.

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    Jamie I will do so. Shoot me a link on that tangerine discussion. I would be interested in seeing the comments. Have a great weekend!
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    Freddy, Here is a link to the paint thread as requested.

    http://www.early911sregistry.org/for...ight=tangerine
    1971 911T SWT - Sun and Fun Machine
    1972 911T - "Minne" painted and undergoing assembly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jpnovak View Post
    Freddy, I would love to see some pics of the tangerine car outside in sunlight when you get it out of the booth. We had a discussion a few weeks ago about the correct tint (hue) of Tangerine and the difference in base layer coat came up.

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    Jamie
    makes no sense to judge the colour(in fact a pic of it) on the screen(2nd source of error).

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    Jaime, I don't pretend to be the final word on the subject but I have done so many of these signal colors to say that unless you have a white base sealer, to a great degree you will loose brightness and "pop" under sunlight. I have sample panels of different colors of base showing some variation of hue. Using Glasurit will enhance greatly the color.

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    Max your car is ready for delivery. My honor to bring her back to better than new...
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    bling on the 1967 911S...
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    One of the most rust free 356 I have seen in many many years...she is ready for out touch...
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    Bahama Blue over a white sealer using Glasurit single stage...
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    Excellent work Freddie !

    Bc it's almost rust free, how kool would it be to clear coat that 356 as it sits?
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