Re: paint- front wheelwells and suspension
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Re: paint- front wheelwells and suspension



I assume the Mopar pattern is generally the same so...

http://www.moparaction.com/Article/PoP/PoP.html shows a very intense correct resto on a 1970 Challenger that may give you some reference photos. 

And some on early B Body cars.

http://moparsbymosher.com/projects/hendricks62/assembly/frontend-01.htm shows a refreshed 1962 Plymouth front end assembly.

http://www.moparsbymosher.com/projects/tonys64dodge/body&paint/undercarriage-03.html rear '64 Dogge

If you are consistent with what you do, yours will look fine.

Do you mean the splash shields on the wheel side of the inner fenders? 

Thanks,
Gary H. 

-----Original Message-----
>From: "MO ( Steve Mick)"  
>Hi all,
>I am getting ready to paint  firewall and inner fenders. Also front 
>suspension.. They don't need to be exactly factory correct, but similar. I 
>know the firewall and inner fenders are body color.. On the wheelside of the 
>inner fenders, wrere they also body color or black?.  I have painted the K 
>frame a satin black.  Any ideah on the upper A frames, lower control arms, 
>spindle, and lower ball joint?  If not factory correct, what colors did you 
>paint yours to get a nice  contrast and a factory appearance? Anything that 
>was unpainted natural metal, I will paint it with a metal colored paint to 
>keep from rusting. Thanks for any input...................MO 
 


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