Tamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 Plymouth
Tamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 PlymouthTamco Paint Shocktop Orange on 1940 Plymouth

CaNDe Customs, owned by Carl Corey, is on the move on restoring the former glory of 1940 Plymouth, and it will definitely turn your heads because of its pop-off color that shines through with or without the sun, and we bet you'll love this one.

Ashley Jane always gives her best on every build that she paints. And because of that, she exactly knew that one of the most vital steps in the restoration process is the proper preparation of the surface, which ensures a sleek application of other products and adds a strong bond between the paint and the body. Which is why, from bare metal, she used HP661 Grey DTA (Direct to Anything) Epoxy Kit and HP5310 Grey DTM (Direct to Metal) Primer Kit. He then applied the Slick Silver Metallic as the base color, then applied the pop-off ShockTop Orange, a lively and vibrant color that matches the energy that the team wants to convey on the revamped Plymouth. To top everything off, she sprayed HC4100 Glamour Clearcoat Kit, which gives off the glass-like finish that elevated the whole appearance of the newly-painted car.

An outstanding masterpiece is off the chain; overall look that will surely capture your eyes, and make you admire every angle of it... all day! Hats off to Ashley Jane, and to the whole CaNDe Customs team.

#TamcoGroundUp

Painter: Ashley Jane

Shop Name: CaNDe Customs

Shop Owner: Carl Corey

Tamco Products used for this look:

Optional but recommended Tamco Paint products:

 

Don't forget to follow us and subscribe!

Facebook: Tamco Paint                         Youtube: TamcoPaintYT

Instagram: @tamcopaint                      Tiktok: TamcoPaint

Join our Facebook Group Community to learn more about our products and share your project with us!

Facebook Group: Tamco Paint Automotive 411

#optimized#tamcogroundup#tinypngClearcoatDtaDtmEpoxyGreyHc4100Hp5310Hp661Hr reducerHr397wHr398PrimerShocktop orangeSlick silverSlick silver metallicUrethane reducers