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Get a Sony Vaio Laptop Free! caadAcrbOyW3Na/ProductTestPanel ------------------------------------------------------------------- I have an original 64 ply sport fury bought new in 1964 the black is only behind the headlights and not in the center. looks like a random sray job. hit or miss dave O -----Original Message----- From: tom hecht [mailto:baddd65@xxxxxxxxx] Sent: Tuesday, May 31, 2005 6:51 PM To: 1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: '64 Belvedere - Hemi i have said it before and i will say it again, depending on who was putting what parts on, there could have been several variables, the quarter trim on my satellite is a perfect example, mine was untouched when i bought it the "black" part of the trim was towards the rear, a guy with a very nice 426 satellite says they are wrong. his are black towards the front. maybe at some point in the year, dealers had customers that wanted black behind the grill, so they added it to the cars later in the year. tom 65 satellite --- Jason Chance <j23@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I would really like to know the "real" deal with > this. I have asked many > experts, those I know and trust and those that I > don't know, and heard > it both ways. I have also seen examples of > "survivors" with and without > the black behind the grille... > > I hope more people on the board here weigh in on > this issue. > > > On 5/31/2005 8:39 AM, tom hecht wrote: > > >"all cars" is a pretty broad statement, > >my car was all original when i bought it, it was > gold > >everywhere, i have only heard of "chevy" guys > painting > >these areas black, before this thread. > >i have seen many originals, none with the black > >treatment. > > > >tom > >65 satellite > > > >--- Doug Ahern <D170A833@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > wrote: > > > > > >>On 14 05/30/05, Dave Walters wrote: > >> > >> > >>>Brian Schlump wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>I do have a question about the way the the black > >>>> > >>>> > >>paint was sprayed > >> > >> > >>>>behind the grille. It extended from behind the > >>>> > >>>> > >>headlights clear over to > >> > >> > >>>>the radiator. When you looked through the front > >>>> > >>>> > >>grille all you would > >> > >> > >>>>see is black... no red body color. > >>>> > >>>> > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>>Does anyone know whether the black-out method > >>>> > >>>> > >>used on this car was > >> > >> > >>>>factory correct? If that's the correct way, > >>>> > >>>> > >>then I've seen a lot of > >> > >> > >>>>incorrect restorations...Brian > >>>> > >>>> > >>>Perhaps it had to do with if and when the > >>> > >>> > >>undercoating was applied and > >> > >> > >>>by whom.I've seen more Plymouth's that way than > >>> > >>> > >>Dodges,even Dodges with > >> > >> > >>>undercoating and Plymouth's without it. > >>> > >>> > >>nope. the "behind the grille black out" was used > on > >>all cars, except > >>those that were body color black, dark green, or > >>dark blue. > >> > >>my 63 Dodge 330 was a stripped down 330 wagon, > body > >>color white, with > >>the black out, my 64 Dart is beige car with the > >>black out. same goes > >>for my 67 Dart GT (gold). > >> > >>I was advised that the correct color was > semi-gloss > >>black. after > >>applying that color to the blackout area on my 63 > >>Dodge, and comparing > >>it to what was there before and what is on my 64 > >>Dart, I think > >>semi-gloss is the correct color. > >> > >> > >> > >> > >========================================================== > > > > > >>Extra! 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