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Darin Jordan
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As I'm working my way though getting this bike back into shape and maybe hopped up a bit, I had the opportunity to have a custom painter work over the painted bits. I stripped the fender and tank down to bare metal, and wet sanded all the plastic pieces, then let them have at it.
My original idea was to use '76 GM Corporate Yellow, which was the color originally on my '76 Trans-Am. Love that color!
However, I kind of gave them free reign. It's a "little" different, but REALLY pops in natural light! These pics were taken in the garage under flourescent lighting, so they don't really do the paint-job justice. I'll try to get some nicer pics when I get this outside.
Will post better pics once I get things more together...
My original idea was to use '76 GM Corporate Yellow, which was the color originally on my '76 Trans-Am. Love that color!
However, I kind of gave them free reign. It's a "little" different, but REALLY pops in natural light! These pics were taken in the garage under flourescent lighting, so they don't really do the paint-job justice. I'll try to get some nicer pics when I get this outside.
Will post better pics once I get things more together...