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Engine paint

Started by moparjohn, July 19, 2006, 09:10:37 PM

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moparjohn

When the engine is done it will be repainted- but we are going to shoot it not rattle can it. Can anyone give me the formula for the turquoise blue engine color? Thanks John
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resq302

John,

The guy who built my engine has cans of the mopar Performance turquoise paint.  Let me know how many cans you need and I can get them from him for you.
Brian
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best way would be to base/clear it
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deputycrawford

Hey Mopar John. Its nice to hear from you again. I hope the build is going well. As you know, I painted mine in the Chrysler blue with a rattle can. It has been in the wash tank many times for the crank fix. I just need to put a touch up coat on it when its done. Heres some pics.http://geocities.com/kc8lbo/charger/charger.html

A rattle can is not a bad thing. It's really high heat formula and tough as nails. Good luck, and post some pics when you're done.
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