1968 Camaro Trunk Spatter Paint: 345
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- Опубликовано: 13 дек 2024
- I have repainted my trunk to match the factory colors. This video gives a quick explanation of how to spray your trunk with the spatter spray paint. Depending on your year of Camaro, the month it was built and the factory, Chevy painted these trunks differently. My Camaro was built in the Norwood factory in December 1967, so it gets the dark gray with the white speckles.
Can I tell you that I enjoy every one of your videos, you are very thorough and informative please keep doing what you're doing, you're the only one out there and people like us that that own first gen camaro really appreciate your videos, don't stop whatever you do. I own a 1967 Camaro and I am rebuilding it your videos have helped me tremendously thank you
Wow... thank you very much and I will continue until I'm done, so lots more to post. I started taking videos for just my personal restoration records and how to put it back together. I too had problems finding just the right videos, so I started posting to help others. I'm so happy to hear from my viewers, so thanks again.
Very nice! Love the channel. I just finished a full restoration on my 1968 SS Fathom Blue car.
@miketuttle1138 Can you post pictures in the community section. I would love to see it. I've never known another Camaro owner that has the Fathom Blue. I assume it the original color?
@@CamaroRestoration I haven’t seen many Fathom Blue cars before. Such a great color! Mine is also original. I think I just posted a thread in the member introduction area? Ha!
I used the Eastwood brand, and it softens up when it gets wet. Hopefully, you don't have the same issue.
My trunk has a primer coat of EP210 gray epoxy with gray zolotonen for durability and then the top coat of Guru dark gray and white speckle. Guru is a well know restoration paint specifically used for classic car restorations and I have no doubt of it quality. I also like Eastwood and have used the Internal frame paint, 2k ceramic and extreme chasse paints throughout my Camaro. If I get water in my trunk would have no concern about the paint, but I would have more concerns how water got in the trunk.