Two Tone Duster Paint Jobs...

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1972DusterPaul

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On the CCR Duster thread there was some grumbling about the two-tone paint scheme...so I wondered if anyone had painted their Duster this way...

I found the pictures on the Mopar Muscle website and quickly Photoshopped in the black trunk area. It seems like there is a natural parting paint line around the rear window.

The front of the Duster is the regular old blackened out hood, cowl, etc...standard from the factory I believe.

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Thoughts?

Also, anyone have any cool looking two-tone painted Duster pictures or ideas that they like or don't like?

Thanks,
Paul
 
If,and when,I ever get around to doing my Duster,it's going to be red. This might be a thought. I think I like it.
 
The Duster has so many lines that a two tone paint jobs could be endless and really make the car set out on it's own. It is in the eyes of the artist and as i say to each his own, let your mind wander.
 
Kenny wayne shepherd (sings blue on black) has a two-toned duster. I'de post some pictures if I wasn't on my phone. But google yields immediate results.
 
This scheme ain't fer' everybody...............(came with the basic paint, so I worked with it).
 

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On the CCR Duster thread there was some grumbling about the two-tone paint scheme...so I wondered if anyone had painted their Duster this way...

I found the pictures on the Mopar Muscle website and quickly Photoshopped in the black trunk area. It seems like there is a natural parting paint line around the rear window.

The front of the Duster is the regular old blackened out hood, cowl, etc...standard from the factory I believe.

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Thoughts?

Also, anyone have any cool looking two-tone painted Duster pictures or ideas that they like or don't like?

Thanks,
Paul

Don't like the back, but to each his own.
 
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