WTF has happened to VHT SP126???? OUTRAGEOUS!

Gerald Morris

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Esteemed Moparians,

I had to paint a LOVELY cast iron thermostat housing recently purchased from one of our Fellows, got out my last can of VHT SP126 "Early Chrysler Blue" spray enamel, feebly sprayed just enough to make ONE light coat of the turquoise enamel I used on my 915 heads and 4bbl intake 2 yrs ago, thus exhausting the last of the aerosol propellant in the can. Given a sizable volume of enamel clearly left in the can, I resolved to save it for careful decanting, and hand application. LTFDah Mr. Gerald! So, I searched the Worldwide Bazaar for more of the same enamel, finding obscene prices from ~$3-500.00 PER 11 OZ CAN of this product!!! Yet, I had purchased two cans just 2 years prior without much worry or expense. WTF???

Anyway, do any of Ye Wiser Moparians know of a viable substitute affordable to an impoverished but fertile old junky? We LIKE keeping our B/RB iron in the CORRECT color. Mere BLUE won't do!
 
Good god! Does that expensive paint have 5 OZ of high grade cocaine in it?

If so spray me a line and mail it to me!!!

I'm in prison so label it as "old notebook paper"

Cocaine is a LOT CHEAPER! I should know too, having shoveled pounds of the **** into my snout and veins. I guess further from the border, the stuff goes up in price still. NVM. Useless stuff anymore for moi.

I'll look at some other paint, or find a good shop to match it. Problem w that is it will need to be a shop that can mix high temperature resistant enaamels. I'll look into Duplicolor and Bill Hirsch, since those options are mentioned. Here is another possibility:

HERB'S PARTS TURQUOISE Engine Paint for 1962-1971 MOPAR 361 383 413 440 | eBay
 
I guess THEY just dont want us to be able to keep reviving and restore our Americana cars. Cost me $130 for 4 belts for my 300 a few months back!!!!
 
This is timely.
I just painted my intake and valve covers with this.
It was a partial can I had bought a couple of years ago.
It is obviously not as green as the original paint but I'm not picky about originality either.

Surprised to see that it is so costly now.
I have one more new can.
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This is timely.
I just painted my intake and valve covers with this.
It was a partial can I had bought a couple of years ago.
It is obviously not as green as the original paint but I'm not picky about originality either.

Surprised to see that it is so costly now.
I have one more new can.
Nice job. Hang on to that can. I saw that Hirsch's price isn't too bad. There's some cheaper stuff that sort of looks like the proper Chrysler turquoise, but its just that: sort of. I'll get the Hirsch stuff when I need more enamel in quantity. I'll punch a neat hole in the can of VHT I have for small stuff here....
 
I guess THEY just dont want us to be able to keep reviving and restore our Americana cars. Cost me $130 for 4 belts for my 300 a few months back!!!!

THEY don't want us rolling in anything made of American Steel, or carrying any by our hip, or in our pockets. THEY want to plant cheap Android embedded snitches up our arse's, so they can then bend us over and cornhole us out of our last cent at their leisure. WAY too many FOOLS will GIVE THIS TO THEM TOO! I say, "Molon labe."
 
Someone on YouTube did a comparison and found that Bill Hirsch’s 1958 Pontiac Turquoise engine paint was closest to the original, even closer than his own formulation of Chrysler turquoise.
 
I have 1 new SP126 I’ll sell for $800 shipped…;)
 
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