Who has the GW3 Sno White Roadrunner/ Satellite
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Who has the GW3 Sno White Roadrunner/ Satellite
Looking for someone on here that has the GW3 Sno White car. What code was used to repaint your car is it is repainted.
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- Road Runner (RM)
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- My Cars: 1974 Roadrunner RM21P4G
- Location: Vermont
Paint
I had my car repainted white. I'll see if I can find the info on the paint. It's enamal, not base coat-clear coat.
I would post a pic, but can't because of size. Don't know how to re-size or send as e-mail attachment.
I would post a pic, but can't because of size. Don't know how to re-size or send as e-mail attachment.
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- Serious Satellite
- GTX (RS)
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- My Cars: 1973 Plymouth Roadrunner (R.I.P.) totalled by my younger brother
1974 Plymouth Satellite Coupe (R.I.P.) sold to my other brother, died an ignoble death
1974 Plymouth Satellite Sebring (Rusted In Place) sent to crusher
1984 Dodge Ram Prospector D250, 360 ci engine, hooker headers, edelbrock 4 barrel carb, 1991 grill replacement - Location: Warsaw, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio...
Re: Paint
acrylic enamel is actually ONE of the paint options in the seventies. ..so, your white enamel could be construed as correct!Lrdrunner wrote:I had my car repainted white. I'll see if I can find the info on the paint. It's enamal, not base coat-clear coat.
I would post a pic, but can't because of size. Don't know how to re-size or send as e-mail attachment.
besides, its a good cheap alternative to the high priced paints out there today. .
You talking about me? My Runner was repainted in 1988, so I don't have any recollection what the paintcode was other than GW3. Sorry! But I know that most any paint house I go to still shows the GW3 paint in their books...
FWIW, we sprayed clear over the GW3 as well although it wasn't "base/clear".
FWIW, we sprayed clear over the GW3 as well although it wasn't "base/clear".
Bruce Anliker