




Frank Perrin's 1971 Chevrolet Vega was born to show itself off using Tamco Paint's Smoke Metallic and Murdered Out Black. The mixture of both dark colors is a bold choice, but one that Perrin was able to pull off. Despite its gloomy atmosphere, this blend is aesthetically pleasing and a perfect example of how bright two dim colors can be.
By using Tamco Paint's HP662 DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy and Forever Seal, Perrin applied a thin layer of it to the put together surface of the vehicle. Then came the dynamic set off of the Smoke Metallic and Murdered Out Black.
He put on the HR Reducers and HC4100 Glamour Clearcoat last, which made the vehicle more stylish but also more secured.
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Painter: Frank Perrin
Tamco Products used for this look:
- HP662 Black DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy
- Forever Seal
- Smoke Metallic
- Murdered Out Black
- HR Reducers
- HC4100 Glamour Clearcoat
Optional but recommended Tamco Paint products:
- HR397 Wax & Grease Remover
- HR397W Waterbourne Wax & Grease Remover
- HR398 Final Wipe
- DTM Primers
- HH57 Basecoat Hardener
- Flo N Go
- Pot Life
- Tamco T-Cups - Spray gun cup liner system
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