I had the color mixed from what was on the inside of the glovebox lid on my
59. After polishing it up a bit, medium gray is what I would call it .
Eric St.Phillips
1959 GMC 100
Fairport, NY
-----Original Message-----
From: Ross Piercey <ross-piercey@home.com>
To: oletrucks@autox.team.net <oletrucks@autox.team.net>
Date: Monday, September 13, 1999 9:17 PM
Subject: Re: [oletrucks] 52 GMC
>Just went out and looked at the inside of the 52 gmc cab I just finished
>stripping and the paint sure looks like a medium grey to me on the areas
>were the sun could not fade it, maybe it looks sort of grey/brown on
>open spots like the dash because after all the years of Uv from the sun
>it fades. Now as for the exact color grey i'll have to leave that to the
>pros to answer.
>
>Ross
>51 Chevy 1T LB
>
>GOATUNO@aol.com wrote:
>>
>> I am hoping a couple of have been through these things, and are able to
take
>> a moment to pass on some needed information on my GMC.
>>
>> Interior paint:
>> The dash and interior of my 52 GMC is in need of spraying. I have seen
>> several different variations as to what color it should be. Some are
grey,
>> others are more similar to a brown-grey. Which color is correct? Should I
>> purchase this in the pints, or in a ready to go spray can?
>>
>> Power Steering:
>> I would like to add power steering. How is best to accomplish this? How
>> difficult, and how expensive.
>>
>> Limited Rebuild:
>> Where is an inexpensive place to purchase a gasket kit for my 216? I am
>> goping to pull my engine, to clean and replace all gaskets. Any thoughts
on
>> what else I should do when pulling the engine?
>>
>> Reading the articles from the group has been an absolute pleasure! Thanks
for
>> the insight.
>>
>> GOATUno
>> '52 GMC
>>
>>
>>
>> oletrucks is devoted to Chevy and GM trucks built between 1941 and 1959
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