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My uncle used to do stuff like that. he got a hold of a pair of Volvos at one point, one was a rear end collision, the other had front end damage. A little cutting and splicing later and he had a car that was half blue, half white.

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This is my poor little car, as it currently sits:

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Half white, half blue. It made more sense to me to get all the good body panels on it and THEN prep/paint. But, with my family and my waistline continuing to grow it's not really practical for me anymore. Now the next owner will have to deal with painting. :P

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That is the advantage of that Plasti-Dip stuff I mentioned Nick, you can paint that whole car for a couple hundred dollars and not even need to mask it or have any special place to do the painting.

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I once saw a Chevelle sitting at a gas station that was white with a red nose on it. The red nose had accident damage on it so I was pitying the car as a two time loser. Then on the opposite side, I saw another Chevelle, that was red with a white nose on it. Then I got it. The guy had a red car he wrecked and used the white car as a parts car. It looked like he just stuck the red nose on it to make it look whole.

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