RE: Splatter paint in trunk?
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RE: Splatter paint in trunk?



Whoops. Typo! It is a 1962 Chrysler trunk picture at 
http://www.vaultcars.com/62Chrysler3002door/164-6407_IMG.JPG. (A 1062 
would certainly be rusty! Heh!)

Gary H.
 
> Thanks George. I guess the confusion comes with the commonly rusty 
> condition of trunks; 40+ years later it looks like no paint was there, 
> for example view a 1062 Chrysler: 
> http://www.vaultcars.com/62Chrysler3002door/164-6407_IMG.JPG
> 
> Gary H.  
> 
> -----Original Message----- 
>  
> >Should be the entire surface.Even under the mat. That's how mine was. 
> >I'm going w/ no mat due to its' ability to hold moisture.
> >
> >George
> >
> >
> >--- On Fri, 11/28/08, Gary H. wrote:
> > 
> >> A fellow asked me how much of the trunk surface has splatter
> >> paint on a 1962 Plymouth (or any 62-65 Mopar)? Is it where
> >> the mat does not cover? Or under the cardboard inserts at
> >> the sides? 
> >> 
> >> http://www.ozcars.net/vehicleimages/FSVehicle00018Group59.jpg
> >>  
> >> Thanks,
> >> Gary H.  


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