I used them a few years ago and found Rob very knowledgeable with the old MoPar color/paint files at the ready. He was a little slow but not overly as I recall. I was very happy with the paint he did for me. MoPar DID NOT use the same paint inside as they did on the outside, such as the dash that would blind you with glare using exterior paint. They used Flats, Gloss, Mats and Swedes paints in specific areas, some for safety, some for durability and so on. With todays economy as it is, I would not be surprised if he is falling on hard time himself.HerbGOD Drives a Plymouth
".... GOD, in his FURY, drove them forth from Eden...."
Genesis 3:23
-------Original Message-------I've read up on Kolor Korrect and I hear a lot of problems with them... has anyone on here dealt with them lately?
On Mon, Apr 23, 2012 at 1:11 AM, Herb <zephyr9900@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kolor Korrect (formerly Mopaint). Call Rob at 1-732-846-1044 for correct interior and exterior paint, based on the factory formula AND using the correct pigments to mix the paint, unlike other contemporary paint suppliers that use different pigments than were used in 1962 to 1965, making their colors. Interior color matching also needs correct type of paint: gloss, flat, mat and suede depending on area, and they have the codes for that tooMopaint by Kolor Korrect OEM Factory Matched Interior Paint Phone - 732-846-1044 Fax - 732-937-5510 Herb1954 DeSoto Firedome Estate Wagon 276 HEMI1956 Plymouth Belvedere 361 4-Sale1959 Coronet 326 Poly1961 Belvedere Custom Suburban Wagon 318 Poly1961 Dodge Dart Pioneer Wagon 318 Poly1963 Fury 2D/HT 7.0L1963 Sport Fury Convertible 3611970 Chrysler 300 Hurst 4401979 Dodge Aspen R/T Sport Wagon 3601999 Durango SLT 5.9L2008 SRT-8 Magnum 6.1LSt. Louis, MO.&-------Original Message-------Hey guys, so i'm interested in restoring my interior... from the ground up. I already have a bunch of leads to the fabric, door cards, and vinyl. Now i'm interested in painting the metal trim parts on the interior. I have a next door neighbor that has a legit paint gun and a small oven to bake the paint on and what not (he paints). It's for small parts. My question is, how do I find the correct paint to use on it, and how should I go about doing this? Do I take the part off, sand it, prime and then paint it? What kind of paint do I use, who sells the good stuff? Thanks guys!Zach1964 Dodge 880 Custom4DHT 361 push button
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