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Old 12-05-2007, 09:54 PM   #1
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How Do You Like This Paint Scheme?

Here's the scoop. My '88 SS is all white, and the paint is in nice shape. However, this is my FOURTH white Monte SS, so I'm thinking I'd like to do something a little different. I was playing around with GIMP photo editor, and came up with this scheme. Whatcha think?

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Old 12-05-2007, 10:01 PM   #2
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I think it looks fine in all white to be completely honest. The two tone brings it to far back into the 80's. I kinda like the idea of the red stripe though somehow if you could work that back in it could look alright.

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Old 12-05-2007, 10:27 PM   #3
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i like the white over gray look. i would just consider different colors for the seperation stripe. i think something a bit darker would be better. not sure if black or maybe even a burgandy that matches the interior woudl be better. just something darker than bright red.

good look. when are you thinking of painting it?
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Old 12-06-2007, 07:42 AM   #4
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I like it. It does bring back to the 80's when some z28's had two tone piant jobs.
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:04 AM   #5
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too 80's + not a fan of 2 tone
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Old 12-06-2007, 10:17 AM   #6
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As something different than all white, I like it. I agree with Tim though, if you can incorporate the interior color into the exterior scheme, that would look sharp.
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Old 12-06-2007, 10:55 AM   #7
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black over silver and a HUGE #3 lol
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Old 12-06-2007, 11:06 AM   #8
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Doesn't look horrendous but doesn't look amazing either. It's a clean, simple good looking 80s style paint.
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im guna say no, i like white (duh) and i like a white and black theme.
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I like the idea, but that gray there looks too flat. To spice it up and set it apart, think about maybe metallic charcoal on the bottom and metallic pearl for the white with a cherry red stripe.
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Old 12-06-2007, 12:50 PM   #11
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i'd go with a darker color on bottom with a thicker stripe in a deep red
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I would do white on top, bottom black, and have a silver stripe to split the two tone. Just not digging the gray and white.
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Old 12-06-2007, 03:08 PM   #13
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Here's the scoop. My '88 SS is all white, and the paint is in nice shape. However, this is my FOURTH white Monte SS, so I'm thinking I'd like to do something a little different. I was playing around with GIMP photo editor, and came up with this scheme. Whatcha think?

I think if you read ALL the threads(say if there were 127), you are going to get 126 DIFFERENT ideas. It's what each person would do with YOUR car. Go with you think REALLY PLEASES YOU, and to hell with all the other suggestions!
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Old 12-06-2007, 10:11 PM   #14
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I'm kinda set on the dark gray; the photo editor won't do a metallic, but I'm thinking it'll be the dark metallic gray you see on the newer Bimmers or Mustangs. I also made two more 'chops, one with a burgundy stripe and one with black stripe. Tough call here; the burgundy ties into the interior color, the black matches all the black trim on the outside. How do you like these?





Oh Tim, as far as when I'm gonna get it painted, I'd have to see if my painter friend *coughTedcough* can do it.
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Fords 'Alloy' and 'Dark Shadow Gray Metallic' are ones to look at too. Alloy is a Mustang color, and DSGM is an F-250/350/450 color. Both look really good in the sunlight. If you want to see them, just stop by a Ford dealership and find a Mustang and a truck that have them
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Fords 'Alloy' and 'Dark Shadow Gray Metallic' are ones to look at too. Alloy is a Mustang color, and DSGM is an F-250/350/450 color. Both look really good in the sunlight. If you want to see them, just stop by a Ford dealership and find a Mustang and a truck that have them
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Old 12-07-2007, 11:01 AM   #17
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One of my students has a new Mustang in that Alloy color. I'll have to drive by it when I leave today and see if it's too dark for my taste.
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Love it. Especially the first one. Yes, it's 80s, but it's an 80s car.
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Old 12-07-2007, 06:04 PM   #19
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys. I'm kinda set on the dark gray; the photo editor won't do a metallic, but I'm thinking it'll be the dark metallic gray you see on the newer Bimmers or Mustangs. I also made two more 'chops, one with a burgundy stripe and one with black stripe. Tough call here; the burgundy ties into the interior color, the black matches all the black trim on the outside. How do you like these?





Oh Tim, as far as when I'm gonna get it painted, I'd have to see if my painter friend *coughTedcough* can do it.
I think the Burgundy looks the best. It has a factory stripe look to it. You might consider also doing the Burgundy stripe over the fender lips. I had a 1966 White Monte Carlo SS, and it had the worst case of factory paint(ORANGE PEEL) I have ever had on a new car. GM paint back then was the worse crap, some areas were so thin, that if you rubbed compound on it for about 3 seconds, the primer came thru. Also put in a Comp Cam, Edlebrock maniford and Headers, Art Carr Trans Kit with a torque converter and other small goodies. Stock it ran a 15.75, and with over $3,500 in goodies, it ran a 15.05. Should have pulled the 305 out from the get go, and swap in a 350. Sold the car in 1988 and bought a 1989 Turbo T/A that with some TUNING, was running 12.18 @ 115 mph. Miss THAT car!

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Old 12-07-2007, 06:30 PM   #20
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both look good, tough call. i think matching the stripe to the interior will look better overall since your car isn't tinted. if you had tint, the black would be better.
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One of my students has a new Mustang in that Alloy color. I'll have to drive by it when I leave today and see if it's too dark for my taste.
Alloy is the darker of the two. The DSGM is a bit lighter.
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I'll have to check 'em out in person. I saw the Alloy on my student's 'Stang yesterday, and also on a new Taurus at the liquor store. It looks good, but both cars were dirty with the stupid salt on the roads, and it was cloudy. I need to see it on a clean car on a sunny day!
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I'll have to check 'em out in person. I saw the Alloy on my student's 'Stang yesterday, and also on a new Taurus at the liquor store. It looks good, but both cars were dirty with the stupid salt on the roads, and it was cloudy. I need to see it on a clean car on a sunny day!
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My opinion is it looks ok.. it reminds me of the Olds 442 of the mid 80`s tho..if you took the red line away it would be the same almost to the tee...just my
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