Hi,
I'm starting to do clean up/detailing of my car, a really fun way to spare few hours at night and week-end.
Looking at the undercarriage, I started cleaning her up. I always thought that they were painted red oxyde primer with a bit of black spray on the side.
When I clean it up, to my surprise, it is painted the car color (highland green) and this paint is all original (in pretty good shape in fact, still seeing the metallic effect in the paint). There is a strip of black paint overspray running along the edge, I would say about 4 inches wide, which look to be meant to hide the green paint if looking at the car from the side.
Is that right? Was it typical of san Jose cars?
I'm starting to do clean up/detailing of my car, a really fun way to spare few hours at night and week-end.
Looking at the undercarriage, I started cleaning her up. I always thought that they were painted red oxyde primer with a bit of black spray on the side.
When I clean it up, to my surprise, it is painted the car color (highland green) and this paint is all original (in pretty good shape in fact, still seeing the metallic effect in the paint). There is a strip of black paint overspray running along the edge, I would say about 4 inches wide, which look to be meant to hide the green paint if looking at the car from the side.
Is that right? Was it typical of san Jose cars?