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1989 Ford Mustang - Project Real Street Part 4: House Of Kolor Paint Job - Real Pretty

No matter how well Kinnan's car runs, our Project Real Street 1989 Ford Mustang will look better thanks to flamed House of Kolor paint and much more
By Steve Turner
Photography by The 5.0 Mustang & Super Fords Staff
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Top View Flames
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Top View Flames
Believe us when we say our photos don't do this paint job justice. You'll have to head out to the NMRA World Finals in Bowling Green, Kentucky, to see it for yourself. The flames fade from a light gold to red, and horizontally the car fades from white to yellow to orange. The base Lemon Yellow is retina-searing bright.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Original Condition
Here's the raw material Rob... 
   
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Original Condition
Here's the raw material Rob Kinnan left us with before heading back to sunny Southern California. The car ran, but it was in rough shape. It looks so different now, Rob probably doesn't believe it's the same car.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street 4 Inch Cowl Hood
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street 4 Inch Cowl Hood
Before hauling the car off to Auto Specialty for its rebirth, we added a 4-inch cowl-induction hood from Cervini's Auto Designs. The extra-tall hood gives the car that racy look, yet remains under the 5-inch legal limit for Real Street hoods. Cervini's gear isn't the lightest stuff around, but the fit and finish are excellent.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street On Trailer
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street On Trailer
To get Project Real Street from Lakeland, Florida, to Longwood, Florida, we borrowed a now-extinct Lincoln Blackwood from the Ford press fleet. It proved a fine tow vehicle, especially with our light aluminum trailer and stripped chassis. At this point, Project Real Street was our version of a body in white. We stripped off the lights, the fenders, the nose, the trim, the interior, the drivetrain, and anything else that might hamper a quality paint job.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Front Bumper
Auto Specialty painted every... 
   
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Front Bumper
Auto Specialty painted every removable body panel of the car so every nook and cranny on it would reflect the color change. House of Kolor is a huge proponent of using its entire system of products to achieve the best results. Here our Mustang's nose had its nicks filled in, its surface sprayed with Epoxy Primer-Surfacer (KP-2CF), and the primer sanded to a paint-ready finish. The entire car received this prep treatment by Larry Hansen.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Engine Bay
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Engine Bay
With the prep work finished, Kevin, Patrick, and the Auto Specialty crew began laying down the brilliant Lemon Yellow basecoat. As you can see, we stripped the car down to the bare essentials before the painting began. If you want a top-notch color change or custom paint job, you'll have to strip your car down this far too.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Drivers Side Cockpit View
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Drivers Side Cockpit View
The same goes with the interior. We wanted our Maximum Motorsports rollcage sprayed to match the primary Lemon Yellow on the outside of the car. As such, we removed the dash, the seats, the carpet, and the trim panels before taking the car to the paint shop. The cage received the same priming and prep as the exterior of the car.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street House Of Kolor Paints
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street House Of Kolor Paints
You can tell our custom job required several different House of Kolor paints. This is just a sampling of the list. Kevin sprayed our ride with Lemon Yellow (SG101), White (BC26), Sunrise Pearl (PBC30), Sunset Pearl (PBC31), Raspberry Pearl (PBC34), Intercoat Clear (SG100), UC-35 Clear, and UFC-35 Flow Clear. Kevin sprayed project Real Street with multiple coats of clear for durability and shine, but the clears on the flames were laced with HOK's Ice Pearls in Gold and Red. The Ice Pearls add a multi-color glitter effect to Kevin's flames.
1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Passenger Side Door
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1989 Ford Mustang Real Street Passenger Side Door
Once the rolling chassis received its basecoat, it was time to hang the doors, the fenders, the hood, the nose, and the rear bumper cover before commencing the final paint work.

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