Mike, you will have many opinions. Here's one from a guy who painted a 61 Plymouth & a 56 Cadillac Fleetwood.
In my case the Cadillac was done in Glasurit urethane 2 stage. It's a pastel color, a pale violet and I'm happy with the result given that color. The 61 Plymouth is black Glasurit urethane single stage. That decision was based on my comparison of test-sprays of both ways and examining black cars at high end shows and auctions. What I found is that generally black in two stage appears "greasy" when compared to highly finished single stage. See the attached photo, make your own call.
What color are you painting?
Danny Plotkin
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Subject: {Chrysler 300} Paint for 300G
Question for the group is a single stage paint the preferred product for restoring our cars. My paint guy is in favor of base clear. Opinions??
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