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Old 09-15-2007, 04:47 PM
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GM engine block orange?

There are a bunch of factory reds and blues (Model Master) out there to paint your GM or Ford blocks, but no orange? What gives? Chevy used orange on their engines from 1958-72...all of the muscle car years!

What do you guys use?
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Old 09-15-2007, 05:38 PM
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Re: GM engine block orange?

I use Testors "Orange Orange." It's enamel, and looks the part quite well. Of course, you could just mix red and yellow to the correct shade as well.

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Re: GM engine block orange?

You can also use Dupli-color's Chevy Orange.
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Re: GM engine block orange?

I should mention that I am brush painting these blocks...Dupli-color would be out?
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