Is this the same rule for other year models? I have a
67 that I am into the dash work now. It looks like the
dash half that is removable is gloss black and the top
of the welded-in dash part is flat. 

mike fry
 
--- Mike Holleman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Randy, The restoration guide says " The upper
> portion should be painted in 0 degree gloss and the
> lower portion in 30 degree gloss."  The paint color
> codes they list are in Dupont, 30 degree is 99L and
> 0 degree is 4428L. In Ditzler it's 9000 for 30 and
> 9317 for 0.  Your auto paint store should be able to
> match one of these codes. Hope this helps.
> Mike Holleman
>   ----- Original Message ----- 
>   From: Randy Barron 
>   To: The Chevelle Mailing List 
>   Sent: Sunday, November 07, 2004 1:07 PM
>   Subject: [Chevelle-list] Interior color
> 
> 
>   Since the list is on interior paints and such, I
> thought I would wade in with a question. 
> 
>   I have a 1968 SS El Camino with a black interior.
> I used SEM Trim Black for the exterior grill, grill
> extensions etc, which matched perfectly to the
> original finish,  but in comparing that to the
> existing black interior finish there is definitely a
> difference in the gloss. I need to paint the
> steering column, glove box door and surrounding area
> as well as behind the seats. Does anyone know the
> correct finish IE. satin, semi gloss, flat etc?
> 
>   Any help would be great.
>   Randy



                
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