Correct Color for 1970 Z28 Wheels
Fellow gearheads, Im doing a complete nut and bolt rotisserie resto on my 1970 4 speed RS Z28. Can anybody out there in cyberspace tell me the correct color for the original 15 inch spoked rims. A manufactor and paint code would be awesome. Thanks.
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Re: Correct Color for 1970 Z28 Wheels
There is some good info on the wheel color at www.nastyz28.com
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Re: Correct Color for 1970 Z28 Wheels
Do you want to shoot it out of a gun, or spray bomb em?
Products for both are on the market now and the color match is excellent. The trick to get the "look" is in the application. I have the PPG # also. Phil |
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I am in the process of restoring my original wheels also and just this week I was trying to buy the paint. After calling all of my local paint suppliers, it seems that Ditzler Code #DDL-32961 has been discontinued. I tried the aersol can product that is on the market now and it was way too dark and not even close to the original color. I had used this Ditzler paint code a number of years ago and it was great. I don't know if the old paint code has been superceded by a new one. https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/dunno.gif
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In fact, I will be painting mine soon. Here is a shot of my 70 Z28 original spare tire/rim, showing the color.
http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y86...6/DSCN0182.jpg I will drop it by my local PPG distributor and have them match it. There is also a rough like texture to it, simulating a cast mag wheel. Anyone know where you can get the trim rings? Paul |
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--------Couldnt help but notice the extra flashing inside the center hole of your spare, if thats what it is. Interesting that this would make it thru the entire manufacuring, painting, and then tire-mounting process. And then........never get touched by the past owners. Amazing, really!!!................Bill S
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Phil, I want to paint them with a HVLP spray gun and its important that the product has a catalyst for durability. I would appreciate it if you could get me the PPG paint code. I tried the Dupont code from nastyZ28.com and my local automotive paint shop didnt recognize that code as a current Dupont number. Thanks.
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Re: Correct Color for 1970 Z28 Wheels
This below LINK explains everything about reconditioning Z-28 wheels.......including the name of a Nevada PPG supplier.
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/G...eel/wheel.html I just called my PPG supplier in the Seattle area, and they have all the components to mix the Original LAQUER ONLY formula. THe Suede additive gives the paint its rough texture. This was to simulate real cast wheels ala American Torque Thrust. The Original Laquer paint has no clear coat and did not hold up well, if washed regularly with cleaners and brushes. Any other type paint or powder coating might look GOOD, but not Correct Original Factory Look. Below I will show misc pics of CORRECT 1st (70-74) Trim Rings and the later 2nd design (77-81) Trim Rings which many people use (incorrectly) on 70-74 Z-28's. There are also different designs of lug nuts and BowTie Center caps. http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Comparison.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Caps/Ring1.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Caps/Ring2.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Caps/Ring3.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...Caps/Ring5.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...x1stAnd2nd.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...81stDesign.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...92ndDesign.jpg http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...20Caps/Z28.jpg |
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Phil, I want to paint them with a HVLP spray gun and its important that the product has a catalyst for durability. I would appreciate it if you could get me the PPG paint code. I tried the Dupont code from nastyZ28.com and my local automotive paint shop didnt recognize that code as a current Dupont number. Thanks. [/ QUOTE ] Try this one... PPG DDL32961 - Dark Grey. Spray it on dry. You will need to duplicate the original "pebbled" appearance on the surface of the wheel. If you get it right - the wheel will color shift from a darker grey to a lighter grey depending on how the light reflects off of it. Others call it "Shadow Grey" for this reason. Phil https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif |
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--------Couldnt help but notice the extra flashing inside the center hole of your spare, if thats what it is. Interesting that this would make it thru the entire manufacuring, painting, and then tire-mounting process. And then........never get touched by the past owners. Amazing, really!!!................Bill S [/ QUOTE ]Bill that's not flashing but simply the backside of the one lug recess I think you're seeing. |
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