Compatible with 1941_1957 Chevrolet Car Truck High Temp Engine Enamel Dark Gray Spray Paint 1 Can _C_2_4_

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Pn# - INL15401 - 1941-57 Chevrolet Car & Truck Blue Gray Engine Spray Paint. Generally takes 2 cans to paint engine. There are 2 different grays one is a dove or lighter gray and the other is a blue gray that is a darker and has a blue tone. There has been much debate about the colors and i have seen hundreds of original cars over the years and photographed many of them and there is no way to say it was always one way or the other so we made both colors. This is the dark blue gray - look at the pictures. This is the correct Dove Light Gray color. I have worked on this for months, to get the correct color gray for the Early Chevy engines. This is the most correct gray on the market. I have bought it from others online and in catalogs only to be disappointed in the shade it's all ways off. To light, to dark. I had this made from my sample off of an original low mile car I have. It will take 2 cans to do a complete engine and all the small brackets and such. This is acrylic enamel. The spray can has a really nice spray tip and the paint sprays out really nice. It also dries at a nice rate. sometimes paint dries to quick and you get a lot of dry spray, not with this. This paint is also high temp and holds up very well to 300 degrees. This listing is for 1 can. I can not ship out of the country on this item. Please view my other items. I use the products we manufacture on my own cars as you can see from the picture of my cars .. we have the best products on the market PERIOD.... check out my other items. This paint is good to 300 degrees which is high temp. No paint will withstand the heat of an exhaust header or manifold for very long. 300 degrees is plenty for the engine and all the parts that get hot. The photo is accurate to the color the best the camera will take it. Please don't ask questions on the shade of blue or the metallic or the shine since it is all so subjective it is all in the pictures.