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    daveS53 is offline CHR Member Visit my Photo Gallery
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    rock chip experience

     



    Here's a link to one of the factory five forums. The discussion is paint chips on open wheeled cars. Some think they have none due to the magical properties of their paint, but these days, just about all car paint is a similar urethane product. Last season, I noticed a high buck, pro-built '36 with fenders at the Goodguys show that had an amazing number of paint chips on the front of the car. Obviously the car gets driven plenty, but it was finished only a few years ago. As expected, I've got several chips on the front of my fendered car after driving almost 4,000 miles in Colorado. We also have a very high rate of broken windshields, due to all of the rocks being thrown around.

    What's your experience with paint damage on an open wheeled car?

    https://thefactoryfiveforum.com/show...69-In-the-Rain
    Last edited by daveS53; 03-01-2018 at 05:26 PM.

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