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Good point on the polishing. This is from my show paint question within portion of the same interview. "Production paint was a constant battle. We always had low audit scores on paint and it was not because we had bad paint it was because slowing the lines sufficiently to meet the Duco specification for gloss would require a line speed reduction which cost GM production and profit. Show paint Jobs were ran in batches wherever possible and was a two part process. First where indicated on the manifest - the line was slowed on a temporary basis as the coach or coaches would transition through the ovens which would immediately bake the coach for a longer period in transit. For corporate orders we could also add a polishing element station for the batch. We could also do one or the other or both. Chevrolet could even repaint entire units within AGR- post assembly Yes an entire coach could be assembled in primer and repainted in AGR as well. As to Fisher Body more heat for a longer period resulted in a glossier looking job. Likewise more polishing had the same outcome. Production jobs got some level of polish but the element was two guys and they focused on the roof, hood and trunk and were instructed to avoid irregular surfaces in order to minimize the risk of burn through and repair and rework which Chevrolet would be more than happy to bill us for upon acceptance. Dull paint..Fisher Body hated it but GM wanted a fast line". |
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I'd paint your tail panel black too.
And just for future reference,it's Hang your hat on,not Hand your hat on. ![]() |
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chris slawski (05-11-2020) |
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^ very interesting, thanks!
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Steve Shauger The Supercar Registry www.yenko.net Vintage Certification™ , Providing Recognition to Unrestored Muscle Cars. Website: www.vintagecertification.com |
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Eddie M Camaro-less 87 El Camino SS Few Ferrari's |
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I know of no exceptions to the 396 black tailpanel. http://www.camaros.org/exterior.shtml#BlackoutPaint
What vehicle are you referring to?
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Chris Slawski 69 Nova 69 Malibu 69 Camaro RS 69 Camaro SS 396 |
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In your picture, is the green under the black or the other way around?
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69 Z28 JL8, #'s match - being restored |
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Jeff to be honest, I am not 100% sure...i have to do some more gentle removal to see how the layers come up....so that will be a pending for information.
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Chris Slawski 69 Nova 69 Malibu 69 Camaro RS 69 Camaro SS 396 |
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