Re: [Amc-list] more information on my 63 770
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Re: [Amc-list] more information on my 63 770



The Chevy guys on the stovebolt page who have restored
their own antique truck steering wheels have reported
that two-part epoxy paint holds up fairly well.

Joe Fulton
Salinas, CA
--- Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Sunday 05 August 2007 07:16:02 Matt Haas wrote:
> 
 > I'm not sure what type of paint the factory used
> on steering
> > wheels but I would not use a lacquer based paint
> (which is what most
> > spray paint is) since the solvents are very
> aggressive.
> 
> Been there done that don't bother! (I did our other
> Hornet's steering wheel 
> black.) Hand wear kills paint ASAP.  For both
> Hornets, I simply got 
> good-quality leather lace-on steering wheel covers.
> I did also paint them 
> first, so that there is no color transition and the
> parts you can see match.
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