Compatible with 1966-1970 Pontiac GTO V8 Engine Enamel Restoration Metallic Blue Spray Paint 1 can -C-1-7-

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INL15375 - 1966-70 All Pontiac Models with a V8, GTO, Catalina, Bonneville, Grand Prix Metallic Blue Engine Color Paint - 1 can 12 oz I have worked with the top restores in the country to develop this paint. We have taken factory pieces that have not been heat cycled and match the color off of several different cars to get this color. No Easy task. Scott Tieman of Super Car Specialties helped in the research and has been a great help to this project. His restorations are second to none. This is a metallic engine enamel blue color (with Metallic) but there are a few versions or shades of the color. We have documented many cars and NOW have the correct metallic blue for the 66-70 Pontiac cars and with out a doubt it is the most correct color on the market. This color was used from 1966-70 ONLY. This is custom made and put into a spray can so it is easy to use. It generally takes 2 cans to cover the entire engine but it is possible to get the job done with one can if the engine has base color close to the final color. Good to 300 degrees. Over time and engine miles all paint will burn off the hottest areas of the heads. But with the spray can you can tough it up. The lighter the paint you put in these areas the less it will burn off. From the factory these engines had very little paint on them and there were many bare spots and light spots. the bottom of the oil pan was a dusting but the valve covers were usually pretty nice since that is all that you saw. We do a ton of research on our paint colors so they are as accurate as the factory. There is a lot of conflicting information on the internet and some is right but getting to the bottom of it is nearly impossible. There is no correct cheap paint on the market, that is why it is cheap. Cheap = Wrong. Duplicolor is the wrong color and junk paint more air than paint.