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Tracker1 11-28-2013 01:41 PM

Paint testing for originality
 
Can paint be tested to determine originality? So can a sample be taken from a door jamb and be sent somewhere to determine if it is the original factory-applied GM paint from 1969?

thanks

Schonyenko2 11-28-2013 02:28 PM

Re: Paint testing for originality
 
I don't know that you can age date the paint. It should be laquer. Most repaints back in the day were either synthetic enamel, or later acrylic enamel. Repair work/blending was usually done in laquer. Door jambs most times didn't get repainted on a complete spray unless it was a color change.

You can wipe some thinner on a rag across an area of that jamb and see if the paint comes off. If it does, it's most likley laquer, and would point to being original,

FWIW

TechNova 12-03-2013 01:27 AM

Re: Paint testing for originality
 
Usually an experienced eye can tell.
Take it to a body shop that has been around for a while. they know what to look for.

miket1 12-07-2013 02:55 PM

Re: Paint testing for originality
 
Original factory paint is a very thin layer compared to most, but not all, repainted cars, check the thickness of the paint first to get an idea.


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