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1970 Plymouth b-body - I also believe it was brush applied.
What does the Mopar Action article claim, details?




On page 17 there is a pic. The text reads:

The famous "black bolt" at he rear of the fender is found on survivor Birds and shown on Jim Bodanis' unrestored 6-pack bird in our previous article on his car. The bolt is black phosphate coated. Behind it is brushed black paint and beyond that is undercoating supplied by Frank Badalson and duplicates the original Chrysler process.

I personally believe this is correct, based on my inspection of some of the few "survivor paint Birds that are left.

But was it a Lynch Road thing or Creative Industries.

And if it was per Chrysler specs, did they do this also at St Louis?

I think Doug S. of the Winged Warriors will have the definitive answer.