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I've seen another link to a job like that with a yellow Mopar if I remember correctly. No reason it won't work and work well for some. I wouldn't do it to a car I really cared a lot about, but I wouldn't hesitate to do it if I needed paint on more of a project type car/truck and couldn't afford a more expensive job.
By the way, a remodeler's trick that would have kept the owner from having to use rattle can blue stripe paint? He says there is no way to keep the blue from bleeding under the tape, oh yes there is! Apply the tape where you want it. He's right that paint will bleed under, so using the white and a narrow paint brush, paint the edge of the tape where the blue WOULD HAVE bled under and let it dry. THEN paint the blue. The blue has no place to go now. When the tape is stripped it will leave an EXACT line with no bleed-under. I've used this many times in house remodeling jobs.
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Dan in Pasadena
'76 911S Sahara Beige/Cork
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