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We're masked off! A preponderance of purple will protrude from the perfectly primed pans in panoramic picture postcard form!
![]() What a day.... .Cheers ![]() Dave |
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I am psyched! So is my 87 year old father who always wanted a purple car but life got in the way (and 5 kids). :-) I can't wait to send him some photos.
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You really make my day, Dave! I look for your posts each day to see what you've come up with in words and work.
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Robert _______________ 1969 Chevelle SS396 L78 M21 4.10 2023 Stingray Coupe Z51 |
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Lmao
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Actually, the trunk latch could be painted or unpainted depending on the build date of the car. It was a change to the paint procedure during the '70 model year. Same with cowl blackout. But if you found evidence as to what was on yours, that's cool.
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