I took the grill off for various reasons - check radiator, wiring, check out the condition of my A/C condenser, etc. and now was as good of a time as any to give it a fresh coat of paint. I just gave it a bath, let it dry and then sprayed it with black auto trim paint. I had the same can from when I spruced up my '83.5 and that worked out great.
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Wash'n them up good before the paint job |
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Never did like that chrome around the edge. |
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