Subject: | [Healeys] Black fender wells? On a white BJ8? |
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From: | healey.nut at gmail.com (Alan Seigrist) |
Date: | Sat, 4 Jun 2011 10:23:10 +0800 |
References: | <c5a46.64e39f5c.3b1a76bd@aol.com> |
Gary is right, it's undercoating, or more commonly referred to in the industry as MOAC which is short for "Metal Oxidation Activator Compound" > > No, not true. The only instances of OEW cars having black underbody is > early BN1s. After that, the cars were painted once and only once, body > color. > (oversprayed coves on two-tones). The only circumstances under which a > white > car would have black fender wells would be with a dealer-applied > undercoating > (which we do not recommend replacing) or a sloppy restoration. > > Gary |
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