1966 Buick Riviera
Painted in 1969 by Bill Carter of Van Nuys, California. The colors are fuschia and silver metalflake with "veiling" over the silver in black. Veiling was more or less random swirls applied with a special spray gun. This decorative technique was said to have been borrowed from manufacturers of household furnishings and first used on cars by Larry Watson.
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1966 Buick Riviera
Painted in 1969 by Bill Carter of Van Nuys, California. The colors are fuschia and silver metalflake with "veiling" over the silver in black. Veiling was more or less random swirls applied with a special spray gun. This decorative technique was said to have been borrowed from manufacturers of household furnishings and first used on cars by Larry Watson.
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Uploaded on May 30, 2007
Taken on May 30, 2007