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No matter what you use. It's the person mixing the paint and the guy
applying it. Lacquer will come the closest.
Rich
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Subject: [Chevelle-List] re: 64 SS/Paint


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> Hello
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>    When painting a 1964 Malibu SS, using the Factory Code Number 916,
Daytona
> Blue Metallic, does anyone have any suggestions as to specifics as to keep
as
> close to original as possible?  Such as clear coats, types of paint. Just
> wondering because you can paint with Imron, Enamel, Clear Coats and
various
> types of paint. I want to get a paint job that is as close to original as
I
> can.
>     Also interested in undercarriage of car. Was the undercarriage of the
car
> painted and if so, was it a flat black, gloss black, or what? Would it be
> better to paint it with a gloss black and then spay and undercoating for
rust
> prevention in Illinois?
>     I got a long way to go before I get to paint, but just doing my
research
> now, so looking for advice.
>
> Thomas W. Rogers
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