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68 Chevelle SS lower blackout
Looking for info on where the flat black stops on the top of the rocker and in the jamb area.
Thanks, Joe |
Re: 68 Chevelle SS lower blackout
Bill Rose would be the guy to talk to about this. I know he has a picture of a survivor car in his area that he used for a reference for his own 68 chevelle ss
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Re: 68 Chevelle SS lower blackout
Here is David Dodd`s amazing 1968 SS396 L78 Chevelle and the story.
http://www.oneownercollectorcar.com/inde...5-hp-david-dodd Dan |
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That's the car
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Great story. Terrific Chevelle! [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/biggthumpup.gif[/img]
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Saw David's Chevelle in Englishtown... beautiful piece!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4..._DSC0033-4.jpg |
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Actually, different plants used different methods, for masking off the 68 SS-396 Chevelle door jambs. I've seen originals that were done 3 different ways. Mine is an Atlanta built Chevelle. I'm not 100% sure how each plant did it, but I do know they weren't all the same.
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Which was is most excepted? I asked the owner if he knew which plant and he responded California. I will be looking at the car wednesday afternoon and hope to paint the lower on friday. So any help is appreciated. I seen on RK Motors there was 3 cars and 2 different methods, not sure what is right. The car I will be doing is red with a white top and white side stripe with red guts. Sounds pretty neat. Can't wait to see it.
Thanks, Joe |
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