Por-15 is correct. It is marketed in Hemmings, if you try their web page, you
might be able to find it. I got it at the local speed shop which carries
almost nothing so a real speed shop might have it.I have used it on four or
five restorations with good results. Their website is:
www.por-15.com
Word of warning, the standard Por-15 is UV sensitive and has to be topcoated.
Buy some of their chassis paint top coat when your order. It is real nice
stuff.
Another word of warning. Buy it in small containers. The stuff hardens on
contact with moist air and sticks to everything in site. I bought the package
of little 4oz containers and covered the outside and bottom of the side rails
using one container on each side. The containers reseal and are easy to work
with.
By the way, I am looking forward to coming to Florida to see you once again. I
feel cheated. When we met in the parking lot of Home Depot to pick up your
bunk (Thank you once again) we didn't have a chance to lie, talk dirty and
spit.
Ron and Julie
73 Painted Desert
> Hopefully this will,at least for the moment,sidetrack the great and ongoing
> Tire War Words. Need help on what paint to use on surface rusted
frame.Lost
> all my notes in computer crash about 6 months
ago.Grey matter pulls up
> Por-15? But I need What and Where. Thanks in advance.
> Jim Penrod Jus hangin out an bein cool in Lake Placid, F.L.A.