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| chmillman |
Nov 17 2025, 08:26 AM
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Have now removed the rocker panels and the front/rear valences to have them repainted. Currently the paint on all of those parts has what I would call a "medium texture" - the texture and gloss levels vary bit because I think the various parts may have been repainted at different times by different people.
The manual just states "dull black". Doesn't say anything about texture (or degree of "dull"-ness for that matter). The roof is textured of course, I think that may have actually done in the fiberglass originally. But it does not say anything about texture on the lower parts. The manual also includes the non-chrome bumpers on '73+ Euro models in the "dull black" description. So, texture or no texture? Texture is often put on to hide imperfections. I remember "back in the day" when as an ID modelmaker I used to paint parts with 2K polyurethane paint (Polane, highly toxic) to get that "IBM typwriter" texture popular back then. IBM painted their metal Selectric typwriter frames with a thick, coarse-textured coating of the stuff to hide all the imperfections from their metal fab. |
chmillman Rocker panel front/rear valence paint question (stock) Nov 17 2025, 08:26 AM
Shivers Mine have a minimal texture on the rockers, could ... Nov 17 2025, 09:12 AM
DennisV
So, texture or no texture?
Lot's of existing... Nov 17 2025, 10:06 AM
chmillman OK, thanks guys... Looks like a light "orang... Nov 17 2025, 12:06 PM
wonkipop pretty sure they shot them with schutz first then ... Nov 17 2025, 01:00 PM![]() ![]() |
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