> We use Krylon Semi-flat Black over bare steel. Wipe the stripped engine compartment with metal conditioner and solvent. It dries a perfect semi-gloss black. Need to touch up? Spray some in the lid and apply with small brush for chips. This works for all the classic Mustangs and also matches the factory black interior. Lee@northgeorgiakitandcustom > From: GT350HZ@aol.com > Date: 2005/02/24 Thu PM 10:50:03 EST > To: shelbymustang@carmemories.com > Subject: Re: Low gloss black paint for engine compartment > > Is this also the correct color for 1966? Is there a specific type of paint > that will last and look good also? I appreciate anyone who has had good > experience, both can or spray gun. > Thanks Lee 66 # 869 > >
Re: Low gloss black paint for engine compartment The original paint on my 66 dash was in such good shape that I didn't repaint it when restoring the car. I only had to touch-up a small area under the ignition switch where keys had rubbed over the years and used Krylon semi flat black. While very close it was not an exact match, the Krylon was slightly "less black". Fortunately this is a pretty inconspicuous area but would have definitely been noticeable in a more obvious place. Dave McDonald 6S1757 lmathias@bellsouth.net wrote: >>We use Krylon Semi-flat Black over bare steel. Wipe the stripped engine compartment with metal conditioner and solvent. It dries a perfect semi-gloss black. Need to touch up? Spray some in the lid and apply with small brush for chips. This works for all the classic Mustangs and also matches the factory black interior. >> >> >Lee@northgeorgiakitandcustom > > >>From: GT350HZ@aol.com >>Date: 2005/02/24 Thu PM 10:50:03 EST >>To: shelbymustang@carmemories.com >>Subject: Re: Low gloss black paint for engine compartment >> >>Is this also the correct color for 1966? Is there a specific type of paint >>that will last and look good also? I appreciate anyone who has had good >>experience, both can or spray gun. >>Thanks Lee 66 # 869 >> >>