So I'm reading the Aug09 issue of Hemmings Muscle Machines magazine. In it is an article about a guy rebuilding a 1 of 1 '71 Cougar (about 1% is original so how can it be so special....arguement for another day). And there stated:
"The engine compartment and a number of chasis components were painted with a black epoxy primer, then a coat of SEM Rust-Shield black. It's not quite semi-flat, not quite gloss and lots of people tell me it looks like exactly the color and sheen that Ford used."
Now I checked the SEM websitehttp://semproducts.com/Catalog.asp?prod=154 and all I found was 'gloss' , 'flat black' and 'black' in quarts and gallons, although the pic shows a spray can. I'm guessing he used 'flat black'.
So there's an option for our MIA Krylon.
"The engine compartment and a number of chasis components were painted with a black epoxy primer, then a coat of SEM Rust-Shield black. It's not quite semi-flat, not quite gloss and lots of people tell me it looks like exactly the color and sheen that Ford used."
Now I checked the SEM websitehttp://semproducts.com/Catalog.asp?prod=154 and all I found was 'gloss' , 'flat black' and 'black' in quarts and gallons, although the pic shows a spray can. I'm guessing he used 'flat black'.
So there's an option for our MIA Krylon.