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I've 'restofied' a few '68 Camaros and there is some debate on what is 'correct' for the dash and what isn't. I'll be doing another one in less than a year-
I've used PPG Ditzler 9266 on the dash face with good results-it is supposedly the correct code. I have also used PPG Ditzler 9317 for the top of the dash inbetween the dash pad and the windsheild. Put it on fairly heavy so it gets the proper suede appearance. Also, on the VIN plate on the upper dash I used black satin as it appeared to have more gloss originally than the 9317. I didn't paint the cars, I just rounded up the parts and pieces and irritated the guys that did paint the cars with 'correct' codes and lines and such,lol. The 9317 has little if any gloss as the 'flatness' helps prevent glare that is found with semi gloss and gloss paints. And if you need a new dash pad but still have the original one that is cracked up send it to Al Knoch, they are-imo- the best. The repro dash pads are not very good, imo. Good luck with your project- Quote:
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