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What shade of black was the 70 lug nut wrench? Gloss, semi gloss, satin, flat?
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One single thin coat of 60% gloss black,so you can see the graining & character of the metal.
Not like multiple coats that cover them up. A single 0 is usually stamped near the hex end head of it. |
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Thanks Rick!
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and then shove it under the spare tire and never see it again!
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69 Chevelle SS L88 "Day-2" Lemans Blue 69 Chevelle SS L34 postsedan project-Azure Turquoise |
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The "O" standands for The Herbert Orr Company of Paulding, OH. I used to ride my bike by there everyday delivering newspapers.
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Rick, Interested as to your source of info on the 60% gloss.
Is this your own conclusion based on seeing original, or written in stone somewhere. Is there a well known aeresol, such as KRYLON 1613 or Rustoleum 7777 that replicates 60% ??????? Thanks for the education
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Chuck Sharin [email protected] Auburn,WA (30 miles South of Seattle) 70 Camaro R/S Z-28, L-78, R/S SS 69 Camaro COPO "recreation" |
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Good info Brian..I know the "O" didn't stand for the date,but I did think it stood for A.O.Smith.
Chuck There may have been varying paint differences in these handles,as they were heavily mass produced for millions of vehicles,but that's just what I have observed when I see an untouched 70 Chevelle/Malibu. Here's one from a 70 survivor I just inspected recently. The camera makes it look much glossier then it really is in person. ![]() Jack mast assembly date.. ![]() |
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Seymour Paints makes a real close IMO rattle can paint product.
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i just checked my original low miles jack assembly on my 70 LS6. my lug wrench also has the "O" stamped on the top and the paint is very thin with semi gloss black.you can almost peel it off with your finger nail as thats how thin the paint is on there.
also my jack assembly and bottom base plate both have "0C" marked on both of them which i guess would be the date code of 1970 March,makes sence as my car was built on the 3rd week of April. ![]()
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