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The PPG Automotive Refinish booth at this year’s SEMA Show, Nov. 4-7 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. PPG Industries booth 24501 will be filled with cars and motorcycles showing off the latest designs and paint schemes in the custom build world. PPG will also be presenting work from some of the industry’s most talented designers and painters, including several from PPG. Additionally, an all-star cast of painters and racing world celebrities will greet, sign autographs for and talk about their work with PPG booth visitors.
PPG will present remarkable cars, bikes and a boat, including:
PPG will present remarkable cars, bikes and a boat, including:
- A 1942 Willys Gasser built by Ron Cambra of Cambra Speed Shop, Orange, California – The all-steel body is finished in varying tones of copper pearls and transparent toners sprayed over a black base using the ENVIROBASE High Performance waterborne system. PPG master painter Paul Stoll applied his talents to the project.
- Josh Bourassa’s “Predasaurus,” a monster of a motorcycle that lives up to its name – An enthusiast’s dream project, it’s finished in radiant green tones accomplished with the DELTRON system by PPG. Bourassa built the bike at his shop, True Kustom, in Englewood, Colorado. Bourassa is also presenting other examples of his work.
- Bobby Alloway’s 1956 Porsche 356A Coupe – Customized and painted at Alloway’s Hot Rod Shop in Louisville, Tennessee, the sportster gleams with Alloway’s signature deep black finish achieved with Deltron products.
- A Harley-Davidson Road Glide painted by bike specialist Brian Horstmann of Sinthium, Inc., in Phoenix – The impressive PPG finish is a dark candy purple with silver metallic flake. The edgy graphics were airbrushed and pinstriped by Horstmann. He will also have some other work on display.
- Roger and Chantel Welch’s boat. The sleek 18-foot Sanger Picklefork Ski Hydro is painted, appropriately enough, with the Envirobase High Performance waterborne system and sports a finish of yellow, white, red, orange and black candy and pearl colors. The work was done by Billy B. of Crazy Colors, Upland, California. The boat has appeared at nine car shows and cruised away with a few awards.