Re: dash colors-64 plymouth fury-update
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Re: dash colors-64 plymouth fury-update



Good recommendations on both. I got my molding clips and other goodies
from Joe and my quarter panels and the patch panels behind the front
wheels from Kramer. Very happy with both suppliers. Red paint is not
cheap, my 64 red was $100 a quart but worth it.
Good luck

On May 20, 1:12 pm, William Spore <w.sp...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Thanks everyone , I'll check them out and Joe Suchy too. Bill
>
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> Sent: Thursday, May 19, 2011 6:41:14 PM
> Subject: Re: dash colors-64 plymouth fury-update
>
> I researched all of the vendors selling patch panels when I bought
> mine and Kramer had the best price.  Didn't get any complaints from my
> body guy on the fit or quality.
>
> Paul Lennemann
> 63 Sport Fury 440/727
>
> On May 19, 6:39 am, Mike & Deb <lefe...@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Bill,
> > I bought all the patches you refer to from Kramers. They appear to be
> > hand made.
> > Mike LeFevre
>
> > On 5/18/2011 8:31 PM, William Spore wrote:
>
> > > I wanted to post an update on the dash colors from an earlier post on
> > > a 64 Plymouth Fury. My paint guy kinda dropped the ball so we ended up
> > > going to a paint shop that still had the old color books. The colors,
> > > Majestic red or Ruby red 71203, which is the gloss color on the bottom
> > > half of the dash,was listed along with the suede Derby red 71390 which
> > > goes on the top half and is a flat color with a texture feel to it.
> > > They mixed both paints in about 30 min. The Derby red looks like a
> > > gloss but the guy said that when it is sprayed and dries it comes out
> > > a flat color. They add the additives that make it come out the flat
> > > color with the texture to it. Its mixed according to the formula for
> > > that color. Its not cheap, the Derby red was $120.00 for a quart. Of
> > > course red is the most expensive color to buy. We'll see how it comes
> > > out when its sprayed on and dries. Now if I can just get my paint guy
> > > on the ball...........  I was going to check with the vendor listed on
> > > this site but I had read where people were having problems getting the
> > > paint from them so we bought from a local paint supply house.  Thanks
> > > to everyone who gave me info on this. I'll post the results when it is
> > > painted. Now for a question; Anyone know where to get sheetmetal patch
> > >  panels for the rear quarters, inner fender, and the wheel lip, etc.
> > > for the 64? I would prefer a one piece from the door jam to the rear
> > > but I dont know what is available. Anyone? Thanks, Bill
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