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Thanks to Jeff S. for the info on my dash. Especially the Charcoal vs.
Semi-gloss Black paint. Where can I find out which pieces were painted
Charcoal and which were painted Black? It appears that all metal pieces
(lower dash, steering column, steel trim, etc. were painted Charcoal and
all fiberglas pieces were painted semi-gloss Black. Can anyone verify?
Thanks---


Jeff Kennard... (email redacted)
'69 Mach I SCJ







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> Thanks to Jeff S. for the info on my dash. Especially the Charcoal vs.
> Semi-gloss Black paint. Where can I find out which pieces were painted
> Charcoal and which were painted Black? It appears that all metal pieces
> (lower dash, steering column, steel trim, etc. were painted Charcoal and
> all fiberglas pieces were painted semi-gloss Black. Can anyone verify?
> Thanks---
>

All were the same color except for the rear shelf and the lower dash
(crash pad) extensions if the car was a sportroof without a folddown
rear seat.

Ditzler

32586 for everything
32651 for the lower extensions and the rear shelf area.

Jeff Speegle
MCA ANHJ



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