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Opalescent green panther

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Few more things to do..
 
Thanks, still have a couple things to do to it and yes it rides really nice now that the two speed shifts! Waiting on waterslides for the tank! Will be at the cyclone coaster ride on Sunday in Long Beach CA if not raining!!!
 
Looking good! I have a green 55 Hornet that I need to do some color matching for the tank, light, and chaingard. Those parts came off another bike. I presume that you used a spray gun to paint? Did you use a base coat of any kind? Or just prime and paint with paint that was mixed? I have heard it's possible to have paint mixed for a spray can. Painting these parts is on my to do list.
 
Kinda messed up at first on the order, so ended up using the light color as a base coat! Yes paint can be mixed for a spray can, but we used a gun! Most auto paint places can match colors, in this instance I took the frame and guard to carquest and a young lady matched it! Supposedly women have better eyes for matching colors! Good luck, looking forward to seeing your hornet on here! Dave
 
Few weeks ago helped a buddy with a find of a lifetime! With help of fellow cabers who I will be thanking later, View attachment 938307

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would show progress on the project. Found all parts needed for this build and here is how it's going... all parts needed are being color matched as we speak, so here it is. Tomorrow will show painted parts! Thanks for watching and be showing more soon! Thanks Dave
Your panther is really looking good. I love that opal green color too. Enjoy. Razin.
 
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