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Hi folks, finally getting my Grandpa's 50 4-door Styleline Deluxe back on the road, got a bunch of stuff rechromed and now need to repaint the medium dark blue accent color on things like the hub caps, vertical trunk handle, grille, etc. I see that Chevs of the 40s sells 1/2 pints (not cheap!) of blue paint, seemingly for this very purpose. Question: can anyone verify that this paint is a good match for the original color? Thanks!

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Most stripers use 1 Shot paint. None of it is cheap. A half pint is almost $40. In the last few years all automotive paints have gotten very expensive. A friend who owns a body shop locally tells me insurance companies are refusing to pay the full cost of paint for repairs so he's having to charge customers a surcharge to cover his cost.


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Great, thanks Tiny, I just checked and 1 Shot is what Chevs of the 40s sells. Now I'm back to wondering how close a match that shade of 1 Shot blue is to my original blue.

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There are a couple of shades of 1 shot blue. I have no idea which TFS is selling.

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As a rule, The Filling Station is a very reliable source for parts and information. If they are selling the paint as being the correct color, I would buy it without hesitation.
If it is not "dead on", it will be so close that no one will ever question it.

Mike

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Thanks Mike. But it's Chevs of the 40s that has the 1shot paint I'm looking at, not The Filling Station (see my original post . . . I didn't notice that Tiny wrote TFS instead). I'm guessing folks have the same confidence in Chevs of the 40s? I think I'll just go ahead and order their 1 Shot blue, unless someone warns me off.

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I Shot, as others have stated, is a great product; I have used it often. But, as you note, it is ridiculously expensive. A good and much less expensive alternative is “Gloss Royal Blue” oil-based from Rustoleum. The color is just about perfect and the price is a quarter or less than 1 Shot. I have used Rustoleum on hubcaps, etc., and it has held up well. Just make sure to scuff the areas to be painted before applying. Rustoleum also carries a red and a white that are virtually the same colors available from 1 Shot.

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Sorry, My mistake. I have no experience with Chevys Of The 40s

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Thanks Jmmmn, I'll give Rustoleum a "shot"!!

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I don't know if you have Krylon brand spray paint on the left coast, but I used it on my 1950. I used Krylon Indoor/Outdoor Gloss Regal Blue #51901 and Rust-o-Leum Metallic Goldrush #7270 for my trunk handle as well as the hub caps. I think they turned out very well.

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iI think your wings are up side down......left is on the right sie and right is on the left side.


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Gene, judging by pictures of rear ends of 1950 Chev's that are shown in Google Photos it would appear that the wings are mounted correctly.

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Thanks! Super helpful.

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I have used Testors model paint in the small containers with good results. There’s more than enough for a single car. You can find it in most hobby shops and online.


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