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I think the John Berlage stuff is this:
https://www.opgi.com/trunk-panels-ac...t-ch26946.html shoot a black epoxy primer down first. I used a pressure fed paint gun from Harbor Freight. Just looked and its not there anymore. Its like htis one: https://www.amazon.com/VEVOR-Lightwe...7&sr=8-20&th=1 There are several threads on this forum about the trunk spatter paint.
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John Burlage does not sell to individuals anymore, so you would need to get it thru a distributor. Looks like it's still out of stock at OPGI and most places I checked. A couple months ago, I tried to buy the Parts Place paint and couldn't get any of that either. I ended up calling Camaros Plus, in CO and got a quart of his paint for my '67.
He recommended and I bought a spatter gun by PMT on Amazon. It has an adjustable nozzle to spray the base coat and then open it up to replicate the spatter. https://www.amazon.com/PMT-RA1-T-Und.../dp/B00CBIJT42
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