DAVE
Well-Known Member
As title says, whats the original finish as mine have anti stone chip on them.
Dave
Dave
i have mixed emotions (from a design sensibility) of the black rocker. what it does well is to keep the height of the car sides thinner / shorter. having had a solid black car, i was used to it being black but thought the sides seemed to tall, but that's when i discovered that my car was missing the rocker trim. i agree with the previous post about the white line above the trim ... and that is why i have decided to keep the original black rocker configuration with the ceylon paint
I love a good science experiment. Nice work!
I don't have any rocker covers. So if you are interested in letting the spare set go...
I don't have any rocker covers.
I know the rocker panels were originally black. On my car that was restored by a high end shop in 1989, they were painted the body color, with clear chip protectant. I had originally planned to repaint them in black, but the more I've looked at the car profile, I've decided to keep them as they were re-finished. The color is 'nearly' Granatrot, but has a slight bit of copper in it - Surinamrot, an early '80's Porsche color.
Gary
i think the experiment reaffirms my opinion that black is the right color. i think the important finish of satin makes a big difference.
Thanks for the links. I believe that pair has been for sale for quite some time. My opinion is that they are priced at least double their value, which may be why they've remained unsold for so long. Right or wrong, my feeling is to pass on that set.