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|  1970 Chevelle wheel wells 
			
			HI guys, were the metal washers with the little pressed out center  area for the movement of the plastic wheel wells painted black or a light gray color? I have 3 nos ones that are gray, plus I've seen gray cup washers on a Camaro that was restored. Thanks.
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			I have seen them grey phosphate or dipped in black lacquer (more common). Some plants sprayed the inside of the wheel tubs with sound deadener which would cover the washers anyway.
		 
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 The Cupped washers were different for Metal inner fenders as seen on the left which I have seen Black or Gray also with some oversprayed with tar. Also pictured is a sample photo of an assembly line Plastic Fiber inner fender. Post a photo of the NOS ones you have as I am curious to see them. Thanks. 
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