Need factory silver for 68 Dart rims

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I would prefer powder but need factory silver to repaint my rims on my 1968 Dodge Dart GT. What can I use?

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Since Rallye wheels were not available until 1970, I'm thinking your not going for a 100 point restoration, but instead you just want a good look.

I'll probably get a lot of hate, but here is what I used to paint over the gray powder coat on the used set of WheelVintiques Rallye wheels I bought from a FABO member.

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Since Rallye wheels were not available until 1970, I'm thinking your not going for a 100 point restoration, but instead you just want a good look.


Your right its not a 100 point but since I'm doing it I will try for factory color paint. Where did u get the paint ???
Since Rallye wheels were not available until 1970, I'm thinking your not going for a 100 point restoration, but instead you just want a good look.

I'll probably get a lot of hate, but here is what I used to paint over the gray powder coat on the used set of WheelVintiques Rallye wheels I bought from a FABO member.

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I'll probably get a lot of hate, but here is what I used to paint over the gray powder coat on the used set of WheelVintiques Rallye wheels I bought from a FABO member.

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Most powder coaters will have a argent silver color. I blasted and powdered my wheels red. The blasting was 200$ the powder was 80$. Here is a pic of one silver the shop I goto had.
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Most powder coaters will have a argent silver color. I blasted and powdered my wheels red. The blasting was 200$ the powder was 80$. Here is a pic of one silver the shop I goto had.
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Most powder coaters will have a argent silver color. I blasted and powdered my wheels red. The blasting was 200$ the powder was 80$. Here is a pic of one silver the shop I goto had.
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Wow that looks nice. Thank u
 
Since Rallye wheels were not available until 1970, I'm thinking your not going for a 100 point restoration, but instead you just want a good look.

I'll probably get a lot of hate, but here is what I used to paint over the gray powder coat on the used set of WheelVintiques Rallye wheels I bought from a FABO member.

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TOTALLY agree. I used to have SBP rally wheels on my 69 Cuda. That is the exact paint I used, and my wheels came out great. That paint is very durable. They sell a clear also. You might consider a coat of clear for protection. Make sure to follow the flash times on the can.
 
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