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Location: winneconne, wisco
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door jam paint???match body or inside cab paint?
The door its self, was the part outside the seal painted to match the body? and the cab color was painted up to the door seal?
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Location: central California
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Re: door jam paint???match body or inside cab paint?
https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...=439322&page=5 check out post #116
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Location: TN.
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Re: door jam paint???match body or inside cab paint?
This struck my curiosity .
below is the picture from post #116.
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Re: door jam paint???match body or inside cab paint?
so what is the reason for this, did the paint the doors off line? it seem strange to me
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Re: door jam paint???match body or inside cab paint?
Quote:
Link: https://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/...d.php?t=859765
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Join Date: Apr 2019
Location: San Antonio
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Re: door jam paint???match body or inside cab paint?
I believe, according to the pictures, that it was paited in three step layers. First the primer, followed by the red. The red was just sprayed to cover the edges with some overspray in the door jam. Finally, the fawn paint along all the iterior to the edge only as in final pic. Probably masked off to prevent covering the red from the edges.
Last edited by val1gonzales; 01-20-2026 at 02:35 AM. |
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