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Red Brake Drum Paint Color

Started by bill440rt, May 08, 2013, 09:45:04 AM

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bill440rt

I'm planning on applying the red paint to the rear drums on my '70 (factory front disc, drum rears). I never applied it during the resto, but my original drums were indeed red.
Gibson is asking $45 for half a pint for the red brake drum paint (that's right, $45 for HALF a pint).  :o

I'm looking for a very close match alternative, or if anyone has a paint code/formula for this. It would have to have some heat resistance to it as well.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thx!
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce

resq302

Bill,

Didn't Resto Rick on moparts.com have the correct paint also?   

Guess you are getting bored with not having any projects to do so my guess is that you are going to go the OE certification route for your 70?
Brian
1969 Dodge Charger (factory 4 speed, H code 383 engine,  AACA Senior winner, 2008 Concours d'Elegance participant, 2009 Concours d'Elegance award winner)
1970 Challenger Convert. factory #'s matching red inter. w/ white body.  318 car built 9/28/69 (AACA Senior winner)
1969 Plymough GTX convertible - original sheet metal, #'s matching drivetrain, T3 Honey Bronze, 1 of 701 produced, 1 of 362 with 440 4 bbl - auto

bill440rt

Quote from: resq302 on May 08, 2013, 12:25:26 PM
Bill,

Didn't Resto Rick on moparts.com have the correct paint also?   

Guess you are getting bored with not having any projects to do so my guess is that you are going to go the OE certification route for your 70?

Bored? Never!  :lol:
I'll have to check out his 'site, thx.

Already did the OE Certification.  :2thumbs:
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce

Just 6T9 CHGR

I was given the tip back in the day that Ford Red engine paint is a very close match  :Twocents:
Chris' '69 Charger R/T


bill440rt

Interesting. Eastwood lists Chrysler & Ford engine reds as the same product.  :scratchchin:

According to Resto Rick, the brake drum red is similar to Chrysler engine red but a little browner.
I reviewed photos of my original drums. There doesn't seem to be a hint of brown, they were bright a$$ red.
At least Rick's paint is only $17 bucks vs Gibson's $45, that's a bit easier to swallow.  :lol:
"Strive for perfection in everything. Take the best that exists and make it better. If it doesn't exist, create it. Accept nothing nearly right or good enough." Sir Henry Rolls Royce

resq302

It's very possible that there could have been slight variations from plant to plant.  Hard to say especially since rust and such could have started "browning" them too over the years.
Brian
1969 Dodge Charger (factory 4 speed, H code 383 engine,  AACA Senior winner, 2008 Concours d'Elegance participant, 2009 Concours d'Elegance award winner)
1970 Challenger Convert. factory #'s matching red inter. w/ white body.  318 car built 9/28/69 (AACA Senior winner)
1969 Plymough GTX convertible - original sheet metal, #'s matching drivetrain, T3 Honey Bronze, 1 of 701 produced, 1 of 362 with 440 4 bbl - auto