



The Sangria is, to be perfectly honest, a sexy color. However, some people may argue and say that it’s an elegant hue. But that doesn’t matter, it’s a stunner and people stop and stare, wondering how such a fine shade perfectly gives the 1966 Chevrolet El Camino a personality that is so modish. Its bold and dynamic color show just how attractive it really is. Well, that’s why Scott Jenkins, the painter, decided to partner with Tamco Paint in this project. He knew that their colors weren’t just colors, they were art. And now, so is the El Camino.
Painter: Scott Jenkins
Tamco Products used for this look:
Optional but recommended Tamco Paint products:
- Paint Remover
- HR397 Wax & Grease Remover
- HR397W Waterbourne Wax & Grease Remover
- HR398 Final Wipe
- Polyester Paste
- High Build Epoxy Primer Series Kit
- DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy Primer
- DTM (Direct to Metal) Primer
- Forever Seal
- HH57 Basecoat Hardener
- Flo N Go
- Tamco T-Cups - Spray gun cup liner system
- Tamco Clearcoat
- Finishing & Detailing
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