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I am having the original "BE" rear completely rebuilt...
....should I powder coat the housing...or prime and paint the housing? ![]() ...I want to make sure the numbers and dates are still visible. ..... ![]() |
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I primered mine then painted it and am happy with the results. Here is a shot of the numbers after the priming, they are still easily seen. I dont have a closeup of the numbers after painting, but they are still easily seen.
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Here are some shots of the rearend in general to show the shade of black that I got by spraying.
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last one
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paint it............
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#6
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paint it............ [/ QUOTE ] I second that
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1969 9566AA COPO Chevelle M-22 1969 Malibu 489 ZL-1 T-56/4.56 1969 Beaumont 540 th400 3.70 1969 Chevelle 300 Deluxe 427 ZL-1 M 22W 1970 Olds 442 W 30 2 door post 1969 Ply. GTX 426 hemi auto. Blue. 1940 Dodge pick up Durango 4X4 1968 Camaro ragtop LSA ZL1 |
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