Henry
Dunno where you are, but if you live near a harbor, you can get nifty
lettering made up by the folks what cater to the yachting crowd. Fancy,
plain, all kindsa colors (and combinations). You could probably do this
long distance on the phone with a fax too. Sticks to glass, paint, galvy...
AND if you decide you hate it, you can warm it up with a hair dryer and peel
it off.
Shouldn't cost much for a small, simple design.
Hope that helps
Todd
> -----Original Message-----
> From: lro-admin@koan.team.net [mailto:lro-admin@koan.team.net]On Behalf
> Of Henry
> Sent: Saturday, December 07, 2002 8:15 PM
> To: lro@koan.team.net
> Subject: [lro] Fw: Paint on a Series
>
>
>
> Good morning -
>
> What is the best paint method of applying my Series trucks name to the
> rear door of the Rover. I have some old acrylic paints in the basement -
> would acrylic with a top coat of clear coat spray last well?
> Will the clear
> coat cause any discoloration of the striking marine blue peeling
> paint on the
> old machine? Thanks in advance...
>
> Henry
> '74 SWB - Eore
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