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kelvin is currently offline  kelvin   United States
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We bought our Glacier 230 in November 2002. Many mechanical and
interior upgrades since then but we never found the right time or
necessary money to fix the toasty blue paint. I would have tried to
buff it out but it truly was gone.

We've been doing the interior in greens and grays. Bryon Songer took my
paint scheme ideas and whipped up one of his renditions a while back
which actually made me more determined to get this done. Pure luck put
me in touch with a painter who was willing to do the job for a price and
schedule that I could live with. The price stayed the same but as with
all paint-shop plans, the schedule slipped a month or so. Just got it
back before Christmas and mostly back together by Dec 27th, when it
needed to make a trip north to serve as our room for a big family
gathering at my Sister's.

Initial pics are here.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html

I'll be adding "build pics" later. Some editing to do from the 200 pics
I took. :^)

Happy New Year!
Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194519 is a reply to message #194515] Mon, 31 December 2012 21:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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VERY NICE, Kelvin. Congratulations. Now you get to join the League of GMC
Washers. :-)

Ken H.

On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 9:56 PM, Kelvin Dietz wrote:
...
>
> Initial pics are here.
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194520 is a reply to message #194515] Mon, 31 December 2012 21:13 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kelvin Dietz wrote on Mon, 31 December 2012 20:56

We bought our Glacier 230 in November 2002. Many mechanical and
interior upgrades since then but we never found the right time or
necessary money to fix the toasty blue paint. I would have tried to
buff it out but it truly was gone.

We've been doing the interior in greens and grays. Bryon Songer took my
paint scheme ideas and whipped up one of his renditions a while back
which actually made me more determined to get this done. Pure luck put
me in touch with a painter who was willing to do the job for a price and
schedule that I could live with. The price stayed the same but as with
all paint-shop plans, the schedule slipped a month or so. Just got it

Initial pics are here.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html

Happy New Year!
Kelvin




WOW Kelvin! Looks great -- and I really like the photo where you can see the opposite side reflected in the building windows behind.
Will you install an awning? Sure looks smooth without and without a roof ac.

Thanks for sharing -- and Congratulations.

Dennis


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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194521 is a reply to message #194515] Mon, 31 December 2012 21:20 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Very shiny!! It looks sleek without the roof AC.

Happy New Year!
Bill


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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194522 is a reply to message #194520] Mon, 31 December 2012 21:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Very, very nice Kelvin.
Are you going to paint a 510 to match Smile


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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194523 is a reply to message #194515] Mon, 31 December 2012 21:21 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Nice...
It no longer matches your 510...



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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194526 is a reply to message #194515] Mon, 31 December 2012 21:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Beautiful job, Kelvin. Love those colors together!

bdub

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From: On Behalf Of Kelvin Dietz
Sent: Monday, December 31, 2012 8:56 PM

We bought our Glacier 230 in November 2002. Many mechanical and interior
upgrades since then but we never found the right time or necessary money to
fix the toasty blue paint. I would have tried to buff it out but it truly
was gone.

We've been doing the interior in greens and grays. Bryon Songer took my
paint scheme ideas and whipped up one of his renditions a while back which
actually made me more determined to get this done. Pure luck put me in
touch with a painter who was willing to do the job for a price and schedule
that I could live with. The price stayed the same but as with all
paint-shop plans, the schedule slipped a month or so. Just got it back
before Christmas and mostly back together by Dec 27th, when it needed to
make a trip north to serve as our room for a big family gathering at my
Sister's.

Initial pics are here.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html

I'll be adding "build pics" later. Some editing to do from the 200 pics I
took. :^)

Happy New Year!
Kelvin



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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194529 is a reply to message #194526] Mon, 31 December 2012 22:27 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Got to paint the Datsun now. Coach looks great. Nothing like matching rigs though so hurry up. Very Happy
Happy New Year
Dan


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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194530 is a reply to message #194515] Mon, 31 December 2012 22:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sweet! Isn't it funny how new paint makes to run better, too?
Tim J
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On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:

> We bought our Glacier 230 in November 2002. Many mechanical and
> interior upgrades since then but we never found the right time or
> necessary money to fix the toasty blue paint. I would have tried to
> buff it out but it truly was gone.
>
> We've been doing the interior in greens and grays. Bryon Songer took my
> paint scheme ideas and whipped up one of his renditions a while back
> which actually made me more determined to get this done. Pure luck put
> me in touch with a painter who was willing to do the job for a price and
> schedule that I could live with. The price stayed the same but as with
> all paint-shop plans, the schedule slipped a month or so. Just got it
> back before Christmas and mostly back together by Dec 27th, when it
> needed to make a trip north to serve as our room for a big family
> gathering at my Sister's.
>
> Initial pics are here.
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html
>
> I'll be adding "build pics" later. Some editing to do from the 200 pics
> I took. :^)
>
> Happy New Year!
> Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194536 is a reply to message #194519] Tue, 01 January 2013 01:48 Go to previous messageGo to next message
kelvin is currently offline  kelvin   United States
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Guys...

Ken - I have been washing it regularly before. Ithasn't been terribly
rewarding.
I actually washed it for the first time today and that has changed. :^)

Dennis - no awning. Haven't really seen a need for one yetand other
than the Carefree teardrop-shaped one I don't really like what they do
to the shape of the coach, either. AC will go back on but agree it
looks nice without.

Don, Dan - not painting the Datsun anytime soon. That car is mostly
original paint and I've become attached to the color. I had considered
painting a green similar to the mask on the GMC but probably not going
to happen.

Tim - I thought it would make it feel different from behind the wheel.
The fact that you can only see a sliver of the sides and no hood - well
- I didn't notice the slightest difference in how it drives. Mildly
bummedabout that. :^)

One thing that I have noticed alreadyis that these colors don't attract
attention like the Sky Blue did. I'd catch people looking at it as they
drove by on the freeway. Not much anymore. Joe Public doesn't noticeas
much but I like it better and the GMC crowd will appreciate it. Jane
Public did chat me up while getting fuel today. Said she liked my RV and
what was it? Going to have to get some GMC letters on the front at some
point.

Happy New Year!

Kelvin
'73 23' in Eugene, OR
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194540 is a reply to message #194536] Tue, 01 January 2013 02:45 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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First off, I love the paint job! (I have to get that in now as it might be missed in the following. Twisted Evil

It almost looks like there is a Roman number 2 on the side. Now that is an idea, because we haven't named our coaches, we call them "one", "two" and "three". But due to window placement, your "II" would look funny on the side of a rear bath coach like my number 2 coach... oh well!

Anyway about the old color you made this statement:

Kelvin Dietz wrote on Mon, 31 December 2012 23:48


...
One thing that I have noticed already is that these colors don't attract attention like the Sky Blue did. I'd catch people looking at it as they drove by on the freeway. Not much anymore. Joe Public doesn't notice as much but I like it better and the GMC crowd will appreciate it. Jane Public did chat me up while getting fuel today. Said she liked my RV and what was it? Going to have to get some GMC letters on the front at some point.


I had just read an article about color effecting classic car values. If you substitute the proper terms it the proper places it applies fairly well to our GMC's.

Quote:

.... In today's world of cars offering a selection of 5 or 6 varying hues of grayed out colors, the old cars painted in unusual period colors really stand out and are even more unique. There have been black, white, and red cars for many years, and they are all great colors for vintage cars. But before you restore your old car and change the color to something more common—more mainstream—consider why you have an old car in the first place. Is it because it isn't common? Are you making a statement to society by driving something that isn't the norm? Are you demonstrating your dislike of new cars that all seem to look alike? Whatever reason you may have for owning an old car, chances are you like it all the more because you have found something special about that particular car that makes it unique in your eyes. ...

... Just as old cars are representative of the time they were made, so are the colors they came in. The vintage car world would be boring if all we ever had to look at were red, black, or white cars. So, keep that in mind next time you come across a vintage car wearing paint in Rosewood Firemist, Mandarin Orange, Terra Cotta Firemist, Emberglo Metallic, Chestnut Metallic, Antique Bronze, Beachwood Brown, Sultana Turquoise, Silver Sand, Persian Sand, Dark Orchid Metallic, Black Plum Metallic, Lime Gold Metallic, Anti-Establishmint, or Moby Grape.


<http://automotivemileposts.com/garage/v1n2.html>

So basicly, if you paint your "vintage" rig in modern colors, it might look more modern but it will not "pop" out of a crowd of modern rigs on the highway.

Even if it does look MUCH nicer. Laughing



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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194542 is a reply to message #194540] Tue, 01 January 2013 03:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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On 1/1/2013 12:45 AM, Mike Miller wrote:
> First off, I love the paint job! (I have to get that in now as it
> might be missed in the following. :twisted:

Thanks. Inspiration came from various places.
> It almost looks like there is a Roman number 2 on the side.

Those are "BRE Stripes". Brock Racing Enterprises ran Datsun 510s in
the 2.5 Trans-Am series in the early 70s. Part of the reason 510s were
so popular is they dominated in '71 and '72.

http://datsun510.com/photopost/data/3018/BRE_Poster_Framed.jpg

Many 510 guys put variations of the stripes on their cars but I think
it's a little passe. Works on a GMC, though. :^)


> Anyway about the old color you made this statement: Quote:
>> .... In today's world of cars offering a selection of 5 or 6 varying
>> hues of grayed out colors, the old cars painted in unusual period
>> colors really stand out and are even more unique. There have been
>> black, white, and red cars for many years, and they are all great
>> colors for vintage cars. But before you restore your old car and
>> change the color to something more common&#8212;more
>> mainstream&#8212;consider why you have an old car in the first place.
>> Is it because it isn't common? Are you making a statement to society
>> by driving something that isn't the norm? Are you demonstrating your
>> dislike of new cars that all seem to look alike? Whatever reason you
>> may have for owning an old car, chances are you like it all the more
>> because you have found something special about that particular car
>> that makes it unique in your eyes. ...

Which is why my Datsun won't be painted to match the coach. It would
just look like an oddly shaped Outback.

>So basicly, if you paint your "vintage" rig in modern colors,
>it might look more modern but it will not "pop" out of a crowd of modern
>rigs on the highway. Even if it does look MUCH nicer. :lol:

If the Sky Blue could have been saved I would have. Didn't feel the
need to keep the GMC looking vintage, however. I think the fact that it
can look so modern 40 years later is a good reason to paint it. Will be
fun telling people how old it is.

Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194543 is a reply to message #194515] Tue, 01 January 2013 03:14 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kevin,
Very good looking paint work.

JR Wright
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Michigan

On Dec 31, 2012, at 9:56 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:

> We bought our Glacier 230 in November 2002. Many mechanical and
> interior upgrades since then but we never found the right time or
> necessary money to fix the toasty blue paint. I would have tried to
> buff it out but it truly was gone.
>
> We've been doing the interior in greens and grays. Bryon Songer took my
> paint scheme ideas and whipped up one of his renditions a while back
> which actually made me more determined to get this done. Pure luck put
> me in touch with a painter who was willing to do the job for a price and
> schedule that I could live with. The price stayed the same but as with
> all paint-shop plans, the schedule slipped a month or so. Just got it
> back before Christmas and mostly back together by Dec 27th, when it
> needed to make a trip north to serve as our room for a big family
> gathering at my Sister's.
>
> Initial pics are here.
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html
>
> I'll be adding "build pics" later. Some editing to do from the 200 pics
> I took. :^)
>
> Happy New Year!
> Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194550 is a reply to message #194543] Tue, 01 January 2013 08:56 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Looks like a new coach Kelvin.

JR Wheeler NC/OR 78 Royale

On Tue, Jan 1, 2013 at 4:14 AM, John Wright <powerjon@chartermi.net> wrote:

> Kevin,
> Very good looking paint work.
>
> JR Wright
> 78 Buskirk Stretch
> Michigan
>
> On Dec 31, 2012, at 9:56 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:
>
> > We bought our Glacier 230 in November 2002. Many mechanical and
> > interior upgrades since then but we never found the right time or
> > necessary money to fix the toasty blue paint. I would have tried to
> > buff it out but it truly was gone.
> >
> > We've been doing the interior in greens and grays. Bryon Songer took my
> > paint scheme ideas and whipped up one of his renditions a while back
> > which actually made me more determined to get this done. Pure luck put
> > me in touch with a painter who was willing to do the job for a price and
> > schedule that I could live with. The price stayed the same but as with
> > all paint-shop plans, the schedule slipped a month or so. Just got it
> > back before Christmas and mostly back together by Dec 27th, when it
> > needed to make a trip north to serve as our room for a big family
> > gathering at my Sister's.
> >
> > Initial pics are here.
> > http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html
> >
> > I'll be adding "build pics" later. Some editing to do from the 200 pics
> > I took. :^)
> >
> > Happy New Year!
> > Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194569 is a reply to message #194542] Tue, 01 January 2013 12:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I had a '68 510 wagon (Live axle), it was an excellent little car.  The sedan with its IRS wes  screamer - the little engine has a lot of potential.
 
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From: Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com>
To: gmclist@temp.gmcnet.org
Sent: Tuesday, January 1, 2013 4:02 AM
Subject: Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project...

On 1/1/2013 12:45 AM, Mike Miller wrote:
> First off, I love the paint job! (I have to get that in now as it
> might be missed in the following. :twisted:

Thanks.  Inspiration came from various places.
> It almost looks like there is a Roman number 2 on the side.

Those are "BRE Stripes".  Brock Racing Enterprises ran Datsun 510s in
the 2.5 Trans-Am series in the early 70s.  Part of the reason 510s were
so popular is they dominated in '71 and '72.

http://datsun510.com/photopost/data/3018/BRE_Poster_Framed.jpg

Many 510 guys put variations of the stripes on their cars but I think
it's a little passe.  Works on a GMC, though.  :^)


> Anyway about the old color you made this statement: Quote:
>> .... In today's world of cars offering a selection of 5 or 6 varying
>> hues of grayed out colors, the old cars painted in unusual period
>> colors really stand out and are even more unique. There have been
>> black, white, and red cars for many years, and they are all great
>> colors for vintage cars. But before you restore your old car and
>> change the color to something more common—more
>> mainstream—consider why you have an old car in the first place.
>> Is it because it isn't common? Are you making a statement to society
>> by driving something that isn't the norm? Are you demonstrating your
>> dislike of new cars that all seem to look alike? Whatever reason you
>> may have for owning an old car, chances are you like it all the more
>> because you have found something special about that particular car
>> that makes it unique in your eyes. ...

Which is why my Datsun won't be painted to match the coach.  It would
just look like an oddly shaped Outback.

>So basicly, if you paint your "vintage" rig in modern colors,
>it might look more modern but it will not "pop" out of a crowd of modern
>rigs on the highway. Even if it does look MUCH nicer. :lol:

If the Sky Blue could have been saved I would have.  Didn't feel the
need to keep the GMC looking vintage, however.  I think the fact that it
can look so modern 40 years later is a good reason to paint it.  Will be
fun telling people how old it is.

Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194594 is a reply to message #194542] Tue, 01 January 2013 18:28 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Kelvin,

I agree.

I think the photos you've posted don't really show the color as well. I'm
ready to see some of the others in you "build" series. But, it looks sharp
every time I look at it. You're idea was spot on. Doing the illustration
was fun.

Byron

ATTENTION: This reply is in reference to what is provided belowŠ

>I think the fact that it
>can look so modern 40 years later is a good reason to paint it. Will be
>fun telling people how old it is.


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On Jan 1, 2013, at 7:28 PM, Byron Songer wrote:

> You're idea was spot on. Doing the illustration was fun.


Kudos to both of you for a job beautifully done!

Tim Conway
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194642 is a reply to message #194515] Wed, 02 January 2013 17:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Build pics are uploaded. There are lots more but this is already probably
too many.
http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html

The paint job wouldn't win any awards at a show. Considering it wasn't
painted in a booth it's amazingly free of dust. Some issues that keep it
from being perfect but it looks great from fifteen feet. :^)

Not I just have to tie up a few loose ends. Figure it was be truly
finished about July....

Kelvin

On Mon, Dec 31, 2012 at 6:56 PM, Kelvin Dietz <kelvin@datsuns.com> wrote:

> We bought our Glacier 230 in November 2002. Many mechanical and
> interior upgrades since then but we never found the right time or
> necessary money to fix the toasty blue paint. I would have tried to
> buff it out but it truly was gone.
>
> We've been doing the interior in greens and grays. Bryon Songer took my
> paint scheme ideas and whipped up one of his renditions a while back
> which actually made me more determined to get this done. Pure luck put
> me in touch with a painter who was willing to do the job for a price and
> schedule that I could live with. The price stayed the same but as with
> all paint-shop plans, the schedule slipped a month or so. Just got it
> back before Christmas and mostly back together by Dec 27th, when it
> needed to make a trip north to serve as our room for a big family
> gathering at my Sister's.
>
> Initial pics are here.
> http://www.gmcmhphotos.com/photos/g6263-fresh-paint-dec-2012.html
>
> I'll be adding "build pics" later. Some editing to do from the 200 pics
> I took. :^)
>
> Happy New Year!
> Kelvin
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Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194648 is a reply to message #194642] Wed, 02 January 2013 19:03 Go to previous messageGo to next message
mojoe is currently offline  mojoe   United States
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Man thats alot of work! But does look great!

Joe Kemenczky.. 1975 Eleganza ll " Odie " 75,000 miles.. "When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not." - Mark Twain. .
Re: [GMCnet] New Paint for a 10-year project... [message #194663 is a reply to message #194648] Wed, 02 January 2013 21:56 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Gary Berry is currently offline  Gary Berry   United States
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Beautiful job...

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