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Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas [Re: 68GTSHCODE] #1550047
12/23/13 07:21 PM
12/23/13 07:21 PM
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Interesting answers all.....as very little of the "color" shows thru (the radiator dominates most of the grill opening and the rest of the drill is solid) I will most likely leave it the body color. Also it appeared Chrysler sort of "let stuff happen" during the 60-70's.

Thanks much




Looks bad.

Even if someone made a mistake at the factory once.




Last edited by autoxcuda; 12/23/13 07:22 PM.
Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas [Re: Aar1064] #1550048
12/23/13 07:59 PM
12/23/13 07:59 PM
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The SEM Trim paint is wonderful paint. The sheen I think is perfect and it flows out great. Saw a blue on blue AAR at NATS this year and noticed how good the black looked and asked owner what was used and it was the SEM trim black. May not be spot on as original as far as texture goes but man it looks great.........




Yes it is, I use it on many exterior items on cars and trucks, many items. Kind of a trade secret if you ask me.

Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas [Re: Challenger 1] #1550049
12/23/13 10:45 PM
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70 ebody - LA built, as you can see on mine, very little black out except on the support, a little mist on the headlight area...

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