Colour of original primer (undercoat?)
Posted: Wed Sep 03, 2008 9:46 pm
I have a 1968 smoke grey Traveller that I am currently preparing for repainting. On stripping back the old paint, the build up of paint is as follows. Steel, black (primer?), red (primer?) green then the smoke grey top coat.
On first discovering the green colour my first thought was that it must have been painted green (a slightly darker shade than almond green) before the smoke grey, yet when you look uder the dash and all the areas that never get painted in a re-sparay, its all the smoke grey shade, the interior is all blue and now that I have got the cars detailed history, its original service history even states smoke grey.
It cannot just be replacement panels as the windscreen surround also has this green shade. Is this some form of undercoat?
On first discovering the green colour my first thought was that it must have been painted green (a slightly darker shade than almond green) before the smoke grey, yet when you look uder the dash and all the areas that never get painted in a re-sparay, its all the smoke grey shade, the interior is all blue and now that I have got the cars detailed history, its original service history even states smoke grey.
It cannot just be replacement panels as the windscreen surround also has this green shade. Is this some form of undercoat?