So, I have an old 1985 Mercedes 190e project car that I got from my cousin... it is getting painted...
In the process, I'm uipdating the color to a newer one with more metallic flake, but which has pretty much the same background shade as the old one... (so I can get away without painting the door jams).
Anyway, the newer color I picked is called Mercedes Benz #755 Metallic Steel Gray. To reduce the cost of the paint job, I'm cleaning and painting the black trim pieces to flat black while they are off of the car. I started that project out in the garage at around 9pm, listening Prince on the JVC PC-3.
Then it struck me... It just so happens that I've long had this idea to paint a boombox with automotive grade metallic paint & clearcoat. And I have a beat up looking GE parts box that I got from S2G member Driptip as part of a multi-box exchange a while back....
Well, I immediately stopped cleaning the car's trim work and spent 2 hours disecting and prepping the GE to have the front cover painted alongside the car. It sits here now taped-off and ready to go to the paint shop! This is gonna be cool! I'll have a matching 1985 car & 80's boombox!
The GE has a fundamental tuner problem that I don't think can be repaired, Its a digital tuner and does work sometimes, so I guess that'll do. The good parts are the speaker grills are nice and straight. When they are painted satin black, they'll look sweet.
The way the center panel and the buttons are laid out on this GE, I don't think there is a better boombox made for this doing this kind of paint job. I dont need to worry about covering any lettering at all. When I post the pics tomorrow or Friday, you'll see what I mean....
off to bed!
In the process, I'm uipdating the color to a newer one with more metallic flake, but which has pretty much the same background shade as the old one... (so I can get away without painting the door jams).
Anyway, the newer color I picked is called Mercedes Benz #755 Metallic Steel Gray. To reduce the cost of the paint job, I'm cleaning and painting the black trim pieces to flat black while they are off of the car. I started that project out in the garage at around 9pm, listening Prince on the JVC PC-3.
Then it struck me... It just so happens that I've long had this idea to paint a boombox with automotive grade metallic paint & clearcoat. And I have a beat up looking GE parts box that I got from S2G member Driptip as part of a multi-box exchange a while back....
Well, I immediately stopped cleaning the car's trim work and spent 2 hours disecting and prepping the GE to have the front cover painted alongside the car. It sits here now taped-off and ready to go to the paint shop! This is gonna be cool! I'll have a matching 1985 car & 80's boombox!

The GE has a fundamental tuner problem that I don't think can be repaired, Its a digital tuner and does work sometimes, so I guess that'll do. The good parts are the speaker grills are nice and straight. When they are painted satin black, they'll look sweet.
The way the center panel and the buttons are laid out on this GE, I don't think there is a better boombox made for this doing this kind of paint job. I dont need to worry about covering any lettering at all. When I post the pics tomorrow or Friday, you'll see what I mean....
off to bed!