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Re: 1970 cuda, inside rear window, trim color?
[Re: greendart408]
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04/05/20 07:12 AM
04/05/20 07:12 AM
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HEMICUDA
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Thanks guys, exactly what I thought. I powder coat all mine satin black here at my shop. It's way faster than painting and a ton more durable.
Last edited by HEMICUDA; 04/05/20 08:01 AM. Reason: Added picture
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Re: 1970 cuda, inside rear window, trim color?
[Re: HEMICUDA]
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04/06/20 09:55 AM
04/06/20 09:55 AM
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jeff968
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Thanks guys, exactly what I thought. I powder coat all mine satin black here at my shop. It's way faster than painting and a ton more durable. Powder coating is a lot more money and I'm not sure how important PC durability is on interior trim moldings. I would also go with the SEM trim black. Make sure they are cleaned well and use an etching primer.
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
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