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Correct paint for '70 tail light trim panel?

Started by Fitz73Chrgr, December 12, 2016, 08:22:00 PM

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Fitz73Chrgr

What paint is widely used for restoring the '70 tail light trim panel? 

Thanks!
'73 Charger - project                '70 Charger - driver                 '66 Charger - survivor

Resto thread:
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,89803.msg1019541.html#msg1019541

Kern Dog

I thought the finish most commonly seen was a semi gloss black. I used PPG base coat black with no top coat over it. It went on with a semi gloss sheen and barely dulled since then. It dried to a reasonably durable finish. It was painted in 2003.

Fitz73Chrgr

Thanks for the reply, Kern Dog.

Has anyone found a quality rattle-can paint that will look good for a few years?

I know, I know, I should do it right.  But this car is a driver and I likely won't get started on a restoration for at least another 8 years. 
'73 Charger - project                '70 Charger - driver                 '66 Charger - survivor

Resto thread:
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,89803.msg1019541.html#msg1019541

Kern Dog

I read that Rustoleum has a great line of paints that are very durable. The only drawback is that it dries slow.

hemi-hampton

It is recommended (by manufacturer) that base coat always gets top coated with a clear for durability. Preferably a Flat, low gloss or semi gloss clear if a shiny surface is not wanted. That or use flat or semi gloss single stage. Hot Rod black for example. LEON.

maxwellwedge

According to 69 engineering drawings.......I know that St Louis used a flat-ish black and Hamtramck used Organosol.....probably due to a state law. 

timmycharger

SEM makes nice rattle can products. I used it on the tail panel of my 68 and the interior pieces that were metal.

john108

I painted my dash frame with the body paint, PPG Deltron 2000, very glossy.  Then I put on a coat or two of "26 Flat Clear" and the result was a very flat paint surface.  No shine.  Just what I wanted!


tsmithae

Just to throw another option in the mix... I have done a few tail panels and the best I have found (short of Totally Auto) was Marhyde Trim Black.  It was recommended over at the '70 Registry by one of the members and I gave it a shot and really liked it.
Check out my full thread and progress here.

http://www.1970chargerregistry.com/mboard/index.php?topic=119.0