Originally Posted by Onetomatoplant
(Post 8422318)
I just googled and found these guys. http://www.featherweightsincolor.com/faq.html
I love the painted featherweights. I’ve seen some great colors. I had them do one for me years ago and absolutely love the quality of the workmanship. For $500-$700 it was well worth it. When I was talking to them about the color purple I wanted, he said, you want the 70's 'Cuda purple. He hit the nail on the head - knew exactly what I was talking about. I am now debating on having others painted. |
Thank you, Ronie. Its always good to have a recommendation from someone who has used them.
I want to have one painted the same color my 66 Mustang that I show is painted. I have the paint code so getting the right color wouldn't be a problem. Now I just need to find another featherweight that I want to paint. My black one is too nice and the white one is, well, white! So I don't want to paint it. |
Originally Posted by cashs_mom
(Post 8431899)
Thank you, Ronie. Its always good to have a recommendation from someone who has used them.
I want to have one painted the same color my 66 Mustang that I show is painted. I have the paint code so getting the right color wouldn't be a problem. Now I just need to find another featherweight that I want to paint. My black one is too nice and the white one is, well, white! So I don't want to paint it. |
Originally Posted by Cheshirepat
(Post 8431911)
Looks like you need to pick up another one then! ;-) I'm afraid to even look at more machines for fear I will succumb to the need to bring it home and clean it! How rare is a white featherweight? I've never seen one.
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Originally Posted by RonieM
(Post 8431892)
I you want the 70's 'Cuda purple..
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Originally Posted by leonf
(Post 8431967)
Plum Crazy is what Mopar called it.
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