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HeavyHauler 02-02-2025 02:54 AM

Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gray
 
I removed the heater box from underneath the dash of my 1968 Chevy C10 and I was kinda shocked to see that the factory color isn't semi gloss black like I thought it was.

It is actually a medium to dark charcoal gray color. The box has never been painted or messed with. I just thought that was interesting as I continue to restore the truck.

1970cstblazer 02-02-2025 08:37 AM

Re: Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gr
 
Same on my 1970 Blazer. I used Eastwood Zinc Phosphate paint and then shot clear over it.

HO455 02-02-2025 09:58 AM

Re: Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gr
 
My Burban is a factory 503 truck but under the dash it has a bunch of blue paint over the silver/gray paint that was used on the rest of the hidden areas of the cab.

My theory is when it was being painted the painter cleared the paint gun of the previous color under the dash before painting the rest of the truck or they just started with the wrong color.

Does it match any of the codes in the link below?

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=804885

What is the SPID call out for paint?

HeavyHauler 02-02-2025 11:02 AM

Re: Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gr
 
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Originally Posted by HO455 (Post 9367155)
My Burban is a factory 503 truck but under the dash it has a bunch of blue paint over the silver/gray paint that was used on the rest of the hidden areas of the cab.

My theory is when it was being painted the painter cleared the paint gun of the previous color under the dash before painting the rest of the truck or they just started with the wrong color.

Does it match any of the codes in the link below?

https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=804885

What is the SPID call out for paint?


I was hoping that I didn't confuse anybody. I am not referring to the color of my truck but only the factory color of my heater box. The heater box is a factory medium to dark charcoal gray and to my knowledge the heater box color would not be listed on the SPID. My heater box does not have any other color on it and no overspray on it at all.


The factory color for the outside of my truck is black and the factory interior color for my truck is red.

HeavyHauler 02-02-2025 11:04 AM

Re: Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gr
 
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Originally Posted by 1970cstblazer (Post 9367141)
Same on my 1970 Blazer. I used Eastwood Zinc Phosphate paint and then shot clear over it.

That sounds good. I think that I have found a really good paint match for it and I will shoot a test piece and compare it.

HO455 02-02-2025 12:45 PM

Re: Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gr
 
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Originally Posted by HeavyHauler (Post 9367170)
I was hoping that I didn't confuse anybody. I am not referring to the color of my truck but only the factory color of my heater box. The heater box is a factory medium to dark charcoal gray and to my knowledge the heater box color would not be listed on the SPID. My heater box does not have any other color on it and no overspray on it at all.


The factory color for the outside of my truck is black and the factory interior color for my truck is red.

Obviously I was confused. :lol:

dagnabbitt 02-02-2025 12:58 PM

Re: Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gr
 
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Originally Posted by HeavyHauler (Post 9367132)
I removed the heater box from underneath the dash of my 1968 Chevy C10 and I was kinda shocked to see that the factory color isn't semi gloss black like I thought it was.

It is actually a medium to dark charcoal gray color. The box has never been painted or messed with. I just thought that was interesting as I continue to restore the truck.

I noticed that too, it's kind of a bluey-gray black, and I think it might even be a baked on finish. It's the only part of the truck that uses that color of paint. I wonder if the boxes were produced by a subcontractor and delivered to the plant for installation. For purists, it would be interesting to get that paint code. Mine had been kicked too many times over the years and is now satin black.

68 C10 Driver 02-05-2025 12:16 PM

Re: Removed heater box inside cab of my 68 Chevy C10 & factory color looks medium gr
 
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Originally Posted by HeavyHauler (Post 9367132)
I removed the heater box from underneath the dash of my 1968 Chevy C10 and I was kinda shocked to see that the factory color isn't semi gloss black like I thought it was.

It is actually a medium to dark charcoal gray color. The box has never been painted or messed with. I just thought that was interesting as I continue to restore the truck.

That's odd...I did a rebuild and modification of my heater box and it was a semigloss black. I figured that it just lost its shine with age. Long story short, I repainted it gloss black. To me it looks right with how I am refinishing the truck.


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