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Default Re: Official SEMA Thread

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Originally Posted by RMcCleary View Post
Not to mention flat black is the epitome of early hotrods, sorry it didn't have more primer showing and some pin striping.
Actually most self Respecting "Hot Rodder" would not call a vehicle done until it had nice shiney paint on it. yes they had Primered Hot rods in the day but only unitl done and ready for paint. Only recently has the fad been primer/flat. Maybe due to the old pics and magazines showing the cars "Looking" flat due to either black and white pics or just bad quality but most hot rods were nice and shiney when done.
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