the mopar paint covers poorly and doesn't hold up well. anyone have a source for this color in Plasti-coat? --- News4ge@xxxx wrote: > Some time ago, someone asked about the correct color > of engine paint for 1962 > and up. Plasticote Chrysler green and POR15 > Chrysler turquoise were > mentioned. While going through a Summit catalog > yesterday, I saw engine > paint in Chrysler turquoise for 62-71 big blocks, > from Mopar Performance. > It's said to be the right color for these engines. > It's available for $5.95 > a can from Summit. I'll probably try some of this. > The other brands don't > seem to be reliable for color purposes. The POR15 > paint chips vary greatly > from one of their catalogs to the next, and the 2 > cans of Plasticote I have > from way back don't match each other, either the > plastic tops or the paint > itself (same name & number on the cans). I'm > painting engine parts now, and > don't want to have mismatches in color when the > whole thing is put back > together. > I hope this can help someone else out there. > > George Clineman > > P.S. Has anyone tried the Mopar paint? > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ===== __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Finance - Get real-time stock quotes http://finance.yahoo.com