I"m getting ready to repaint and finish restoring my MF 135 Gas sometime this spring. It"s been a 9 year journey but I want to get it ready for the local show and/or if I"m really adverturesome the FENA convention.
I"ve been pricing paint lately and my CarQuest bid out the paint, primers (etch and epoxy)and protective masks I"d need in the Nason line at approximately 850. I think my PPG guy bid me out higher but I can"t remember honestly.
I"ve used the AGCO paint in the past and when I repainted the front wheel rims in their proper paint scheme, the Red seems to hold up well and not fade. At least not that I can tell.
How much of this is a dodge vs chevy vs ford question. I see most of you all rave about PPG and I was going to use their industrial urethane. I also have given serious consideration to the AGCO paint. I"m an artist on the side and I"m used to ridiciously high paint and understand colorfastness.
I know MF Poor used the AGCO paint from the dealer and his MF 150 looks fantastic. Anyone else restore a 135 or 100 series Massey with either AGCO, Nason, PPG or Martin Seynor? If so I"d like to get your feed back before I plunk down a substantial chunk of change.
Thanks,
Christos
I"ve been pricing paint lately and my CarQuest bid out the paint, primers (etch and epoxy)and protective masks I"d need in the Nason line at approximately 850. I think my PPG guy bid me out higher but I can"t remember honestly.
I"ve used the AGCO paint in the past and when I repainted the front wheel rims in their proper paint scheme, the Red seems to hold up well and not fade. At least not that I can tell.
How much of this is a dodge vs chevy vs ford question. I see most of you all rave about PPG and I was going to use their industrial urethane. I also have given serious consideration to the AGCO paint. I"m an artist on the side and I"m used to ridiciously high paint and understand colorfastness.
I know MF Poor used the AGCO paint from the dealer and his MF 150 looks fantastic. Anyone else restore a 135 or 100 series Massey with either AGCO, Nason, PPG or Martin Seynor? If so I"d like to get your feed back before I plunk down a substantial chunk of change.
Thanks,
Christos