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General Discussion => Q & A => Topic started by: vinnie on August 14, 2015, 06:47:16 AM
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What is the correct spatter paint color for a 65GS trunk, gray or aqua? Is the mat the same color as the trunk? I have a gray trunk with a aqua mat. Was the spare tire board used in 65? if so what color. Just trying to get it right. Thanks
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Glenn,
All the 65s I've seen had grey in the trunk. I've seen varying colors of the "flecks" in the grey. If you're going to go overboard, the trunk mat is unique to 65, available from one supplier, and expensive; it would also need foam backing glued to it and comes in roll stock, so owner needs to trim & cut to fit. Most use the Aqua houndstooth version readily available. The spare tire board is painted a medium grey. I can give you a formula I had mixed at Home Depot if your nutzo bonkers like me.
Mark
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To build on Mark's reply, here's a picture of the trunk in the Steve Shuman red convertible. According to Steve's records, this mat was installed in August 1979, so I assume it is a good example of the factory condition. Everything is gray, including the spare tire board.
Cheers!
Chuck
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Chuck,
Is that a vinyl mat? Can't tell for sure at this end.
As Mark pointed out , the original was a woven fabric with a thin foam attached to the back.
Loren
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Chuck,
I'll grab a pic of the trunk later and post. I have a few other pics from original cars I'll post as well.
Mark
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This is a picture of a '65 4 door trunk that Mark posted a couple of years ago. The trunk mat is a woven material.
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Dan,
Thanks for posting that. This pic is one more of the trunk from the same car.
Mark
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These pics are of Bill L's car that I took before he purchased it. This is a 50K mile original.
Mark
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This is the original spare tire cover from the Bill L's car.
Mark
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Wow, thanks for all the information and pictures of the trunk and trunk mat. I remember seeing Al Jones's 65 at Bowling Green several years ago with the correct mat. I had forgotten about that. The gray color on the tire cover is a solid gray. I should be able to match that using the spatter can lid as a sample when I go to the paint store. Thanks guy's for the info.
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Chuck,
Is that a vinyl mat? Can't tell for sure at this end.
As Mark pointed out , the original was a woven fabric with a thin foam attached to the back.
Loren
Yep, it's vinyl. I'm surprised to hear the originals were woven. I can't remember ever seeing a car with a woven trunk mat back in the day. Thanks for more education!
Chuck
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Vinnie,
Stop by and look at the yellow cars trunk. I used Zolatone, a two part splatter paint used in aircraft and boating industry, looks great, original and very durable. I have enough left to do your trunk, you're welcome to it. I also have the original spare tire tire cover and fastener.
I tried to load pixs but am not able to.
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Hi Rollaround,
I assume you are offering to show the original spare tire cover and fastener to Glenn. But if you are saying you have an original spare tire cover and fastener available for sale and Glenn is not interested, I'd like to be next in line, please. PM or email with details.
Cheers!
Chuck
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Chuck,
I haven't looked at the other jack parts offered lately, but take a look in the Fusick catalog.
They have the cover hold down. Do you not have the cover itself?
Mark
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I have both in Steve Shuman's car, but neither in my restoration. In fact, the restoration has no jack, lug wrench, etc. There is a jack in my parts car that I can refurbish. It's probably not stock, since it has a solid "T-beam" section, but should be usable.
Thanks,
Chuck
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Chuck,
The jacks parts are mostly generic GM from what I can gather. Mid 60s a-bodies likely have the same post, base, and jacking mechanism. The snap in part the rests on the bumper will be specific to Skylark.
Skylarks had both type posts. The "T" style and "tube" style. There are two handles, one for steel wheels with 3/4 lug nuts, and one for chrome wheels with 13/16 lug nuts.
Mark
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Thanks Mark. Great info!
Chuck
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Hi Rollaround,
I assume you are offering to show the original spare tire cover and fastener to Glenn. But if you are saying you have an original spare tire cover and fastener available for sale and Glenn is not interested, I'd like to be next in line, please. PM or email with details.
Cheers!
Chuck
Chuck, Glenn lives close by, I wanted him to be able to see the tire cover in person to better match it color. I do think I could reproduce the cover in my wood shop then spray them. If there's enough interested I could make it a winter project. I think I've seen the cup style nut/fastener on line somewhere.
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Hi Rollaround.
I will see you on Wednesday for breakfast. I have a spare tire board that i need to repaint. Do need to find the large nut on top. I think CARS has them, will have to check. My trunk is in good shape, so don't plan on any upgrades there.
Glenn
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Glenn,
Fusick Olds has the large nut for the tire board.
Mark
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For color reference on the spare tire board.
A beat original and remade, painted.
Mark
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Mark, thanks for the lead on the s[are tire nut, I will check Fusick. what did you use on the redid board?
Glenn
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Glenn,
I had the original board scanned and matched for color at Home Despots, and had a quart mixed up.
I could send you some if I knew a way to ship it - I have way more than I'll ever need!
Mark