I'm not sure about this exact brand but I used a product similar to POR15 called chassis saver on the entire inside of my camaro and went from the top of the firewall to the tail lights on about 1/5th of a quart can. I bought two quarts expecting to go through it faster but was very surprised when i didn't. However, I only put one coat down. It dries to a super hard high gloss black. Completely water proof and very chip resistant. Mine was applied with a brush instead of a paint gun too.
I've seen this episode... it was a while ago. This stuff looks pretty cool and I like that there is a place that sells it locally only 1.4 miles from my house.
Mates,
I have a 1967 GTO that is nearing completion (I hope) of the metal work (both quarters had some rust and both hinge pillars). I am anticipating dustless blasting next spring. Is the next step then application of a primer or filler? I assume there won't be any new areas to do metal...
I need to touch up my 389 in my '65 GTO and have had no luck matching the color.
I have #208 Pontiac blue from Valspar and DE 1616 Duplicolor which both have a silver
like color that I see in the later model motors.
Can anyone steer me to the non metallic old school blue green color I can...
Looking to add the Judge stripes (only) to my '69 GTO (Not the Judge decals). Where can I find placement information? I got hold of an actual drawing from GM, but the file format looked like an old 30th generation Xerox copy so none of the dimensions were clear enough to read.
Do they make a upper dash panel for a 1966, GTO, LEMANS? I looked all over the inter net for one and could not find one. I would think other people had this same problem, lower part of the dash/ windshield needing repair?
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