Has anyone painted their car with rollers

The Moparts post by 69Charger that Dan linked is the most-read post on any auto site. I suggest naysayers read it before ranting.

I painted my camping trailer w/ the roll & tip method and it came out shiny with no runs or orange peel. I did the engine bay and under-hood in my 65 Dart that way (no roller, just foam brushes since tight spaces) and it came out shiny, without any sanding. I may do the body that way too. Any paint job comes down to the prep and final sanding (2000 grit for mirror finish), not how the paint is applied. Also, try to paint in low humidity since it is moisture that causes orange peel.

I think many in the moparts posts try to go too cheap and use Rustoleum thinned way down so they need ~10 coats. I used Interlux Brightsides 1-part polyurethane, which is normally sold for boats but I bet they sell as much for cars since 69Charger's post. The downside is color selection. I mixed 4 parts white to 1 part yellow for my Dart, which looks perfect and it helps that white is much less expensive (~$70/gal).