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jimbosride

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Does any one know a online dealer that will mix and ship paint.

Looking for lower cost Quarts or a gallon of single stage for inside and trunk areas.

Thanks

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Why ? Go to your local paint supplier for what you need. There's different paint manufacturers to choose. Or run the risk of getting a low-pigment can of swill that is a useless waste of money you'll regret.
 
Last time I did single-stage I used Chroma-One, and it fit the bill perfectly. I wouldn't trust paint-in-the-mail.
 
How much did you pay for it? Wesco is the only supply here .....

I'm just covering the FLOOR BOARDS....... The outside will get Omni/PPG 2 stage. :moparsmiley:
 
you can put almost anything on the floorboards.... why pay big money for automotive color?

I'd hit Tractor Supply or even Napa for some low priced tractor/machine enamel and brush/roll it on

or just coat it in epoxy primer and fuggetaboutit
 
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I just thought I would ask.
I bought all the top of the line expoy primer and fillers from the internet for allot lower cost then my retailer ... same brands
 
I order my paint from TCP Global. I use lacquers in my business and they carry all others as well. Got a couple gallons on the way now.
 
You could try Summit racing paint, but don't expect it to color match. It still is pricy.
 
Eastwood, TP Global and a whole bunch more - just surf the 'net !!
 
I bought Spinaker white restoration Shop brand single stage acrylic urethane from TCP Global to paint my 79 300. It was very reasonably priced and I was very pleased with it.
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I've never bought paint in the mail, always used my supplier, and always used the known brands. Only experience I know is a good buddy did so, and the paint was like milk of magnesia (white), a piss-poor quality. He wound up using a quality brand.
 
you can put almost anything on the floorboards.... why pay big money for automotive color?

I'd hit Tractor Supply or even Napa for some low priced tractor/machine enamel and brush/roll it on

or just coat it in epoxy primer and fuggetaboutit
I'd do exactly that, but I thought he was looking to get a cheaper color match.
 
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