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|  Re: 68 Nova dash painting question 
			
			Information I have says 68 and 69 were the same...Factory black paint was Lucite Code 88L (semi-gloss) and black dash top was Lucite Code 4428L (Flat)...not sure what kind of additive they added for the suede texture. Martin | 
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|  Re: 68 Nova dash painting question 
			
			Thank you, Martin, for the paint code info. My car's body is still with my body guy. We had to put a new floor and quarters on it. I should have it back in a month or so and then I'll be painting the dash. Thanks again and Merry Christmas to you!
		 
				__________________ Paul '62 Bel Air 409/409 '63 Impala SS 409/340 convertible '68 L72 Biscayne '69 L78 Nova '17 Denali 3500HD | 
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|  Re: 68 Nova dash painting question 
			
			Paul, Here is a bunch of info on 1968 Novas: http://www.oldride.com/library/1968_chevrolet_nova.html Merry Christmas Martin | 
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|  Re: 68 Nova dash painting question 
			
			Your info is correct. Remember that Lucite is acrylic laquer. If you can get that, cool, but it's been my understanding that laquer is a hard to find item on the West coast due to state/area VOC compliance laws. FWIW
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