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1969 Floor pan color
I've been checking around to find out what color the underside of a '69 Chevelle should be. I've seen cars done body color and black as well. This would be for a Baltimore built car. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...s/confused.gif
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Re: 1969 Floor pan color
I would have to say they were painted semi-gloss black paint... Where is Dan V. when you need him????
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Here I is!!!!!!!!!!
Keith, They were painted GM Chassis black and gobs of undercoat. The GM Chassis black is no longer available. And even if you found some, its probably no good. Mark is correct you would want to spray it 60% gloss. Most restorers have their own mix of black. Usually a modern age epoxy black. Good luck. Keith are you painting the belly of your L78 Chevelle? Dan. |
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We're finally getting at the other Chevelle. Might have it on the road next year. I've learned long ago not to hold my breath too long on these projects. I'd have suffocated long ago if I had. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...ins/tongue.gif Thanks for the help.
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I am presently working on the underside of my 20,000 mile original 69 Camaro SS 396 and was going to re-spray the floor pans, etc and decided to wipe off the dirt and clean it with WD-40 since it was in nice shape. As delivered from GM the floor pans are a flat black color with some body color (Lemans Blue) overspray around the sides of the car. The rear wheel wells are undercoated with some undercoat overspray hitting the frame rails and underneath the car. I re-undercoated the wheelwells duplicating the factory spray pattern which turned out nice. Oddly, the rear quarters and trunk area behind the tires are not sprayed black but more of a light gray primer or paint. The car is rust free so I just cleaned these areas and left them as is. I can post pics if needed.
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Anyone thinking about painting something that has been wiped with WD-40 you are going to have to make sure that you clean everything 4,000 time over in order to get all of the silicone of the floorpans and out of the cracks and seams etc. OR you will be looking at about a million fish eyes!
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I decided not to paint the underside of the car and leave it original, that's why I used the WD-40 to protect and waterproof the underside. I was merely posting this for informative purposes to display an original undercarriage. You are right, do not use silicone based products if you will be painting the surface later or it will be fish eye city!
Paul |
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hey Paul I would like to see how the bottom of the car looks...I have the same thing going here and undecided what to do...
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Paul when was your car built and what factory did it come from?? Mark
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The car was built in Norwood Ohio the 3rd - 4th week in April 1969. The trim tag reads 04C for the body build date. How do you post pics on this site?
Paul 69 SS Camaro L78 |
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