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Old 06-08-2022, 05:23 PM   #15
nlped
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Re: Walter DeWayne...Walt for short

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I really need to do the same on my '64. The problem is the truck was re-painted years (and years & years) ago w/the Lt Green vs it's OG Turquois Poly.

There are areas where both colors are clearly visible since the truck was not completely disassembled. My original thought was to clean & paint the firewall only (to the upper lip) in Satin black along w/the inner wells & leave the cowl area/s as is. But, a good friend of mine whom shall remain nameless suggested 'hell no'.

I have zero intentions or desire to paint it. Ever....

Your situation (from the pics) looks like it will work well.
I had to do the firewall because I needed to get rid of the original HVAC holes. I’m doing the interior, because it just plain ole needed a freshening up. That way when riding down the road it’ll feel like a new truck while the outside is OG paint by Walter DeWayne himself.
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