Thanks sarals. I usually only show the good stuff ;)
I normally use NAPA Martin Senour paint for projects since PPG is getting so expensive. I painted a VW pan recently with NAPA black and found that even after a month I could still catch my fingernail on it. For a car chassis, this is actually preferrable as rocks will bounce off a slightly soft surface rather than chip the paint. I figured I would go back to PPG paint for the Scrambler since I've read about the suggested code for the silver, I have the primer, activator, hardener and clear already, and I wanted the proven PPG black.
The PPG DBC 33283 silver (basecoat) Mazda Sunbeam Silver metallic comes in 3 shades; or at least there were 3 chips for different shades - maybe it comes in more. I could barely tell any difference between the shades. The counter guy and I compared the chips against the stock silver under the tank rubber and picked the shade that was closest. It's not an absolute perfect match, but I'm not sure that's even possible given the differences in the paint chemistry from original to today.
I also picked up a quart of PPG DCC 9300 (single stage) - pretty much the visually blackest black I've ever been able to find, and a quart of epoxy primer. I wasn't suprised when I saw the total. I did briefly question my sanity, but then I'm used to doing that.
The Dream has been collecting shop dust so I ordered some Heidenau 3.50x16 tires from Scrambler Cycle to be able to get it out and ride this summer. I ordered them Tuesday afternoon and they arrived Friday morning, which I thought was pretty quick shipping. Thanks Hahnda!
