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> Let's talk about original paint, Lacquer or base coat/clear coat
wonkipop
post Jun 30 2021, 09:09 AM
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i would describe it as black satin/semi gloss, but mine is 47 years old
any finish using that sort of stone guard ripple finish is wrong which i have seen heard described as original - no not so.
as to the color of black. i dunno. its black.

same composition or paint as body color. one hit enamel vintage 70s.
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post Jun 30 2021, 01:52 PM
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QUOTE(BillJ @ Jun 30 2021, 10:40 AM) *

OP asked about correct color/finish for the black stuff (spoiler, side skirts, etc). Anyone have the correct answer?

Not sure of original but the Wurth Satin Black is a perfect match - and available!
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when Imron was introduced in the late 70's It contained Isocyinates. It was the first paint to do so and was deadly. Now, anything good contains it.
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