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    1. #1
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      Jan 2011
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      Painting rear wheel wells?

      Hey guys just got done replacing the rear outer inner fenders of my 68 firebird and was wondering what you guys would recommend painting/covering them with. I was thinking paint and then a layer of a black bedliner (Herculiner)? Not going for a factory look but for a durable finish.



    2. #2
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      I did both front and rear wheel wells with Raptor bed liner.
      Confucius says, "Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life"

      My build Beast

    3. #3
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      Dec 2005
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      Dublin, CA
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      I used Upol Raptor also, nice stuff and easy to spray.
      Brent

      1971 Camaro, LT1, 4L60E

    4. #4
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      Oct 2009
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      Country Flag: Philippines
      I'm tossing around the idea of using a black Zolatone, but haven't heard from anyone who's actually done it. Though I did read of one guy who said he was going to do it for his next car.

    5. #5
      Join Date
      Oct 2007
      Location
      Shawnee, KS
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      I used POR15 then coated with Raptor liner. Looks really good.
      Shannon

      67 Camaro - Finally getting to BUILD it.

      Camaro Build -> HERE

      Our Drag boat blog and videos HERE

    6. #6
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      May 2009
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      I used Raptor on the lower portion of the firewall and the front part of the frame on my Chevelle and know that the new floor is in I'm planning on covering the underside of the car and possibly the floor pans inside the car as well. The stuff looks and applies very nice. Not to mention its very tough. It should add some sound deadening as well.
      1969 Camaro in pieces currently waiting for more funding for the next move, Frame Rack.

      1965 Chevelle 388 SBC AFR 220 CNC'd,Muncie m-21 close ratio, centerforce clutch. Hopefully ready to terrorize the streets this summer!

    7. #7
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      Good deal. It looks like raptor lining will be the way to go. Thanks

    8. #8
      Join Date
      Oct 2008
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      81
      KBS also makes some very good paint, similar to POR15

    9. #9
      Join Date
      Jul 2007
      Location
      Los Angeles, CA
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      Used Eastwoods rust encapsulator and then their extreme chassis black, followed by Lizard skin. This is after a mini-tub, and I ended up painting the entire undercarriage with Lizardskin

      Start:


      Primer:


      Overcoat:


      End Lizard Skin:


      Lizard skin dries over a week to a dark grey, the above pic was taken a day or so after, so keep in mind its darker in appearance.

    10. #10
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      Oct 2008
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      i really liked your mini-tub wright up, great photos. will you come do mine now?

    11. #11
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      Jan 2010
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      Elk River, MN
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      Can you paint over Lizard-Skin with something to blacken it?

      -matt

    12. #12
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      Quote Originally Posted by monteboy84 View Post
      Can you paint over Lizard-Skin with something to blacken it?

      -matt
      I don't think you really need to, it dries to a dark grey, unless you want black and don't see why you can't top coat it if you really wanted to.


      Here is a pic of the color after a couple weeks:

    13. #13
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      Mar 2011
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      Granite City, IL
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      Where are the pics?

    14. #14
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      Quote Originally Posted by monteboy84 View Post
      Can you paint over Lizard-Skin with something to blacken it?

      -matt
      If I remember right I think it is recommended that you paint over lizzard skin. I did the inside and underside of my dads car with lizzard skin and then top caoted it with the cars body color. It came out really nice.
      Zach

      1970 Mach 1 build - Half-Breed (pro-touring.com)

    15. #15
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      Oct 2010
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      my last pst might be incorrect, but the lizzard skin web site does say you can top coat if you desire:

      "Typical Uses
      LizardSkin® SC is being used by custom car, street rod, truck builders and RV owners who want to reduce unwanted noise and/or enhance the sound of their high end audio systems. It is best applied by special spray gun to a clean and dry primed or painted rust-free surface. Typical applications include firewalls, floor pans, transmission tunnels, doors, hoods, trunk lids, under headliners, inside fenders, panel van walls and other areas which generate vibration and noise. It may be painted if desired, with no loss of acoustic performance."
      Zach

      1970 Mach 1 build - Half-Breed (pro-touring.com)




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