| To: | passaretti@crd.GE.COM |
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| Subject: | Re: Paint |
| From: | Roland Dudley <cobra@hpcdcsn.cdc.hp.com> |
| Date: | Tue, 17 Dec 91 08:23:49 pst |
> and they don't have a silver that's anywhere near as grey as the wheels > should be. I'm bringing them my spare wheel for an example, but I don't > know how close to the original color it is after all these years. > Maybe all the examples I've seen have aged??? Moss sells wire wheel paint which I assume more or less matches the original silver. Yes, I suspect your right about the color changing with age. The 27+ years old original paint on my wires has a gold tinge to it which I suspect is due to sun bleaching. It certainly isn't same shade of silver I've seen on newer Dunlop wires. |
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