1968-71 Mopar 330 Dark Metallic Blue Color Coat Spray12 Oz. Aerosol Can

SKU: PP330
$33.85
$37.67
Revitalize your classic ride with our 1968-71 Mopar 330 Dark Metallic Blue Color Coat Spray. This 12 oz. aerosol provides a durable, high-gloss finish, perfect for restoring or customizing your vehicle with ease.
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Description

1968-71 Mopar 330 Dark Metallic Blue Color Coat Spray - 12 Oz. Aerosol Can

Revitalize your classic Mopar with Josh's Muscle Car Parts Premium Quality Interior Paint in Dark Metallic Blue. This innovative formula offers 40% more coverage than standard painting options, delivering a lasting finish that molecularly bonds to various surfaces. Unlike other products, this spray dries to the touch in just 45 seconds, fully curing within 10 minutes, and ensures a durable, UV-stable finish that won't crack, flake, or peel. Perfect for restoring the vibrant hue of your car's interior, this color coat spray is a must-have for any automotive enthusiast.

  • Innovative formula provides 40% more coverage than traditional dyes and lacquers
  • Dries to the touch in just 45 seconds, with complete bonding in 10 minutes
  • UV stable and colorfast for a long-lasting finish
  • Won’t crack, flake, or peel, ensuring a durable application
  • Compatible with vinyl, leather, ABS plastic, polycarbonate, polypropylene, polyurethane, acrylic, lexan, fiberglass, and recycled plastics
  • Easily applied via a user-friendly aerosol can

Fitment: 1968, 1969, 1970, 1971 Mopar

Important: For best results.

  • On vinyl, leather, polycarbonate, PVC, lexan, thermal plastic urethane, or acrylic: Clean surface with item# PP1009 Cleaner and fine steel wool prior to painting, then follow with a topcoat.
  • On fiberglass, TPO, or metal: Buff lightly with 1500 wet/dry sandpaper. Clean surface with item# PP1009 Cleaner and fine steel wool. Apply a mist coat of item# PP215 Adhesion Promoter and heat at 140°F (using a hair dryer) for 10 minutes, then follow with a topcoat.

Note: Ships via ground freight only and is shipped exclusively within the continental U.S., as no air shipments are permitted.