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Dash paint

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 17 12:48 pm
by nigeltaylor
Does anyone know the correct paint to use on a70 Challenger dash (the steel part) and glovebox door etc?

Thanks

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 17 2:27 pm
by MattH
I just used a stain black rattle can which matched quite well.

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 17 3:14 pm
by drewcrane
MattH wrote:I just used a stain black rattle can which matched quite well.
Same here,to hard to find the exact paint :thumbright:

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 17 3:15 pm
by Bilko

Posted: Fri Feb 24, 17 8:18 pm
by MattH
My black rattle can was from Poundland.
Cost ..........£1.
I bought lots of them and used them for loads of bits on the Chally, including the deck lid T/A spoiler.

It was easy and cheap way to do it for the small bits.

Posted: Mon Feb 27, 17 12:23 pm
by MrNorm
I think the 'correct' paint is a 'suede' colour for 1970. In 1971 it changed to a satin. AFAIK, suede was somewhere between a satin and matt.

None of that matters if you are not worried about getting it 'exact' - I would think that many satin blacks would do the job nicely.
Being more concerned about longevity than originality, I actually had my dash frame, glovebox lid, ashtray door etc powder coated. Not only was the colour spot on for my 1971, and should last forever, the labour saving in having them blast it first was worth it - it was very reasonable IIRC.

http://www.hamtramck-historical.com/pai ... load_img=4

Posted: Wed Mar 01, 17 5:31 pm
by Green68
Got some off eBay (USA) only 1 company sells it, maybe more now. They said they are running out of the ingredient that gives it the suede finish. Have to thin it was a good lacquer thinner. Black is cheaper than colours but still £100 a small pot.