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05-14-2016, 09:18 PM | #1 |
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Interesting original paint oddity.
Hi all. I recently purchased my first c10 and it is basically all original except for the wheels. It's still wearing its original dark green paint with turquoise column, belts, and visors. It has typical patina everywhere (red oxide primer on cab and black everywhere else, see door jam pic), EXCEPT for on the firewall. I was doing some work on the motor today and noticed that there is a spot of dark green missing and beneath it is turquoise!? I thought that maybe some paint got transferred to it at some point, so I sanded a bit of the green off and sure enough there is turquoise beneath it. I don't know anything about how these trucks were painted on the assembly line, but I have never seen this before. The section of firewall in question does appear to be part of the cab and not a bolted on piece. The firewall does also still have the original chalk marks. I'm stumped, any paint gurus out there that could share some insight?
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05-14-2016, 09:39 PM | #2 |
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Re: Interesting original paint oddity.
interesting. is the dash the lighter color? maybe they sprayed the dash first and got carried away...
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Good thought but nope, dash is dark green as well.
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Re: Interesting original paint oddity.
Maybe it is a light primer that the green has leached into
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Re: Interesting original paint oddity.
That turquoise steering column suggests the dash may be a repaint.
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After doing some forum searching, I guess I never realized that they painted the top of the dash a different color to match the dash pad, which would definitely explain why mine is turquoise, except my dash pad is the dark green. Maybe my dash pad isn't original because my SPID said "green vinyl trim" which I think refers to the turquoise color. I will have to investigate further. Thanks for the tips!
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Nice original truck, Don't know the fine details of factory paint. Off topic, the cherry pumice Gojo works well taking schumtz off steering wheel without damaging it. https://www.zoro.com/gojo-gel-hand-c...04/i/G2754857/
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In '67 the interior was painted the interior trim color and I have seen early '68s done the same way. Maybe this was somewhere early in that transition and was started in the old way, then changed (although sequence # isn't that low). But the firewall shouldn't have been painted for the '67s.
I see the rubber bumper is missing from the lower jamb with no hole where it should be. I wonder what's up with that?
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Here's what my dark green 68 looked like before it got torn down. Original truck with one repainted.
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There is a hole with nothing in it juuuust above the top edge of the door jamb picture. Is that about where it should be, or is there one lower?
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Oddly enough , my orig dark greem 71 has that lighter color under it on door panels. They must have had alot of that aqua/teal paint leftover & had to use it somewhere?
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Unfortunately at this point I think I have to agree that this is a repaint as that is the most probable explanation, however, it does still potentially reveal why there is turquoise on my firewall. Maybe at the factory, they would spray the dash first, then mask it off and spray the body color, hence leaving dash color underneath on areas around the dash. Then maybe on my truck, one of the previous owners did not like the turquoise dash/door panels, so he had them repainted. If this was the case, however, it was a VERY thorough job because there is no sign whatsoever of turquoise underneath (and there are many spots worn through to show this). As for the hole in the door jams (or lack thereof, on both sides), who knows? Maybe there was a repair done that resulted in them being covered up. If it was done at the same time as the dash/door panels, then this was done with the same level of completeness because I see no other signs of work having been done. |
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OK, so I found a build thread for Graham57a's all original dark green '68 (http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=677992) and his has the same "Green vinyl trim" on the SPID, but he has the turquoise colored dash and dashpad. Between Stp67-72's and Graham57a's trucks, I guess that pretty much confirms that mine most likely had a turquoise dash from factory and that is why there is turquoise underneath the dark green on my firewall. Thanks everyone for the insight!
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My Dad's dark olive had the light green underneath as well. I do not know why. As a kid in 1972 we speculated it had had a repaint.
I just about fell out of my chair when that memory hit me, it was buried deep, but I remember it very clearly. For some reason I remember it other areas than the firewall, but can't vouch for that.
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My 67 GMC was white on the outside with a blue interior. Blue dash, blue floor, blue firewall, white outside. I painted it back exactly how I found it (underneath the poo brown someone put on in 1987).
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