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60crossram |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 836 Location: Layton, Utah | I can't find this silver engine paint for my 61 Chrysler anywhere. ??? Anyone know where I can order some. Chrysler lives !!! | ||
ronbo97 |
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Expert Posts: 4034 Location: Connecticut | 60crossram - 2015-04-12 6:14 PM I can't find this silver engine paint for my 61 Chrysler anywhere. ??? Anyone know where I can order some. Chrysler lives !!! It's been discontinued. But some dealerships still have it in stock in their parts dept. If you visit a local dealership, they can do a search of all dealership inventories to find you a can or two. Ron | ||
60crossram |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 836 Location: Layton, Utah | Thanks | ||
ttotired |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 8443 Location: Perth Australia | I thought you just used "aluminium" coloured paint? Although, between different paint manufacturers, aluminium has a variety of shades | ||
60crossram |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 836 Location: Layton, Utah | Dealer couldn't find any in the system anywhere. | ||
56300B |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 480 Location: The Great Northwest | You can always use VHT engine enamel with universal colors in four different types of finish: http://www.vhtpaint.com/products/engineenamel/ | ||
60crossram |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 836 Location: Layton, Utah | Found 3 cans. I think it's the last ones in Utah. I tried other silver's, but they were too metalic/sparkly. I'm going to have the paint shop match it up for future reference. Desoto lives !!! (20150414_112556.jpg) Attachments ---------------- 20150414_112556.jpg (161KB - 173 downloads) | ||
Ray |
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Expert Posts: 1497 Location: Fairfax, Minnesota | I just ordered 2 cans from East Coast Mopars 800-883-1608 They have it listed on their website, but i will let everyone know if I hear that they are out. | ||
ronbo97 |
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Expert Posts: 4034 Location: Connecticut | 60crossram - 2015-04-14 1:29 PM Found 3 cans. I think it's the last ones in Utah. I tried other silver's, but they were too metalic/sparkly. I'm going to have the paint shop match it up for future reference. Desoto lives !!! This stuff looks great after it dries. Nice satiny finish. I bought up a number of cans after I heard that they had discontinued. Ron | ||
60crossram |
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Elite Veteran Posts: 836 Location: Layton, Utah | I bought a few silver spray cans from various places and they were all to sparkley. I'm still planning on having the paint shop match up the Mopar silver. We'll see how close they can get it. Chrysler lives !!! | ||
Ray |
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Expert Posts: 1497 Location: Fairfax, Minnesota | Order Number: 31995376 | ||
mstrug |
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Expert 5K+ Posts: 6487 Location: Newark, Texas (Fort Worth) | Hirsch has Aluminum paint for engines: http://www.hirschauto.com/ENGINE-ENAMEL/productinfo/EE-QUART/ | ||
57Fireflite |
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Regular Posts: 59 | Been a few years since this last post — what have people done for paint in this color? Have any new substitutes/repros come on the market that I’m not finding? ~Jimbo | ||
samstrader |
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Extreme Veteran Posts: 443 Location: Beaumont TX | I used Rustoleum high temperature engine paint for my 1955 Plymouth engine. Looks good and holds up good but may not be the exact color. It's Rustoleum Engine Enamel Aluminum part number 248949. | ||
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