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Shout Out to Scott At VinylPro!

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So, I've been restoring my 68 GTX and needed the vinyl dye matched to my dash pad,
A-pillars, lower dash pad, glove box door, and console. I tried Herbs rattle-can colors with no luck. My interior code is S6B, and these parts are slightly turquoise. No one has it! After
almost exhausting every idea, a SEM rep turned me on to Vinyl Pro 1935 Davis Lane,
Marietta Ga., 30067. (770) 933 8299. [email protected]. I called and talked to Scott, who
does the mixing in the Laboratory! He had me send him my horn button which was in very
good shape, and he mixed a quart of SEM Color Coat to match it. WOW! Dead-on. Just a
smidgeon of metallic. He did a great job, and I hope this post helps everyone else that has this color combination! All the parts that get this color are: front and rear arm rest pads, horn
button, A-pillar covers, dash pad, lower dash pad, glove box door, and the console. Here are some pic's. The bottom glove box door is my original that has been painted with Color Coat.
The top one is an extra door I bought off of E-Bay untouched.
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