Author Topic: Correct paint for suspension components, transmission cross brace etc..66 NJ K  (Read 5088 times)

Offline carlite65

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remember you are asking the concours guys here. powder coating is not an original finish. but it tends to be a tad thicker. i'd still follow charles' advice.
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Offline J_Speegle

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Does powdercoat hide imperfections well?  Or would you still use epoxy primer?

Will hide imperfections as well as factory details, markings and often leaves the part looking with a "dipped in plastic look"  Not like an original part.

Easy way is not often the best way when it comes to restoring
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Offline evantugby

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Fair points. :). Haha. Sometimes I forget I'm talking to concours guys. I will do most things concours but not everything I suppose. 
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did you reference that blog i mentioned in reply #25?
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Offline J_Speegle

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did you reference that blog i mentioned in reply #25?

Are you referring to the 65 San Jose he did?  Don't think he's done a 66 K code that I can recall. Not that there are not allot of good pictures and help for many details he included in the blog
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i refered him to that for the techniques that were used to achieve some of the finishes.
« Last Edit: February 25, 2018, 08:51:47 PM by carlite65 »
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i refereed him to that for the techniques that were used to achieve some of the finishes.

+1  Sounds great
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