8 Responses to “1965 Chevelle Color Test Panel V8TV”
BrooklynSal
18. Feb, 2010
Buy a DeVilbis Finish Line gun. You could probably get it for less than $200. They are a good gun for the money.
sgtr9969
18. Feb, 2010
what gun would you guys recomend the devilbis GFG-670 Plus or the eastwood concourse for good quality painting…
PACER2320
18. Feb, 2010
im looking to buy this gun anyone have this gun and any comments or videos on it. thanks. nice vid btw
talon4wd
18. Feb, 2010
So I’m planning on this gun..Did you paint the whole car with the Concours? Do you have pics?
homerthompsonman
18. Feb, 2010
That’s good to hear. I look forward to more V8TV –no that wasn’t me shilling for you…
V8TV
18. Feb, 2010
The difference here is that we liked the gun, and thought the people who want to try these kinds of projects would like to know what the deal is with a low-buck spray gun vs. the high-dollar ones.
homerthompsonman
18. Feb, 2010
This reminds me of the old TV bits I’ve seen where the hosts of a show enter into some sort conversation about some product, usually started by one (the woman) asking the other some slightly leading question which reminds the host of the product of interest. They go over fine details that eventually lead to advice about the care and maintenance of the product. The advertizers thought they were being clever, and I’ll bet the hosts kinda hated it then too.
BrooklynSal
18. Feb, 2010
Buy a DeVilbis Finish Line gun. You could probably get it for less than $200. They are a good gun for the money.
sgtr9969
18. Feb, 2010
what gun would you guys recomend the devilbis GFG-670 Plus or the eastwood concourse for good quality painting…
PACER2320
18. Feb, 2010
im looking to buy this gun anyone have this gun and any comments or videos on it. thanks. nice vid btw
talon4wd
18. Feb, 2010
So I’m planning on this gun..Did you paint the whole car with the Concours? Do you have pics?
homerthompsonman
18. Feb, 2010
That’s good to hear. I look forward to more V8TV –no that wasn’t me shilling for you…
V8TV
18. Feb, 2010
The difference here is that we liked the gun, and thought the people who want to try these kinds of projects would like to know what the deal is with a low-buck spray gun vs. the high-dollar ones.
homerthompsonman
18. Feb, 2010
This reminds me of the old TV bits I’ve seen where the hosts of a show enter into some sort conversation about some product, usually started by one (the woman) asking the other some slightly leading question which reminds the host of the product of interest. They go over fine details that eventually lead to advice about the care and maintenance of the product. The advertizers thought they were being clever, and I’ll bet the hosts kinda hated it then too.
CoolasIce2
18. Feb, 2010
Sharpe Finex?