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1968 Charger Rear Panel Blackout: Flat Black? Satin Black?

OldChargerGuy

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Hey, B-body Guys & Gals.

What was the factory gloss of the '68 Charger's rear panel? I don't think it was glossy, but was it satin black or flat black?

Thanks for your help.

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Someone probably will come up with what the factory did. I thought it was Organisol or something. However, I used a textured satin black on mine. Definitely not gloss or flat.

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Someone probably will come up with what the factory did. I thought it was Organisol or something. However, I used a textured satin black on mine. Definitely not gloss or flat.

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Thanks, sixpacktogo. I faintly recall the blackout panel having a texture to its finish, like an extreme fine sandpaper. Are you able to post a close-up photo that captures your car's gloss black finish, the separating trim, and the textured satin black? Grateful for your help.
 
Thanks, sixpacktogo. I faintly recall the blackout panel having a texture to its finish, like an extreme fine sandpaper. Are you able to post a close-up photo that captures your car's gloss black finish, the separating trim, and the textured satin black? Grateful for your help.
This is the best i can do. I would say yours is correct. Leave it alone.

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Just my opinion, anybody nit picking your car or my car that close had best have a lot of green in hand getting ready to buy it. Leave it good. :thumbsup:
 
Hey, B-body Guys & Gals.

What was the factory gloss of the '68 Charger's rear panel? I don't think it was glossy, but was it satin black or flat black?

Thanks for your help.

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Update: The car's finish was completed a few weeks ago with its final "cut and buff". The craftsman's eye saw that the blackout paint was improperly done (gloss black scuffed with sandpaper), so I had it redone. Thanks goodness, the black finish on the taillamp bezels would have contrasted against the "foggy" blackout.

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Just my opinion, anybody nit picking your car or my car that close had best have a lot of green in hand getting ready to buy it. Leave it good. :thumbsup:
Oh, it's just me, RTDaddy; I'm the picky one. I want the car as close to original as reasonably possible. Knowing the blackout paint was going to be redone, I inquired of the expertise here to verify my memory. I had forgotten all about the black finish on the taillamp bezels until I opened their packaging; the bezels answered my question.
 
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