Was flat finish paint an option on series trucks?

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  • thixon
    5th Gear
    • Jul 2007
    • 909

    Was flat finish paint an option on series trucks?

    I'm in a bit of a debate with a buddy of mine. He's got a really nice IIA, that has been painted with a flat finish paint. I'm not aware of an option for flat finish, but I could be wrong. He says it was an option from the factory.

    My take is that everyone is used to seeing rovers with old, oxidized finishes, and its just a coincidence in his case that the previous owner liked a flat finish look when he re-painted. Hell, I like how it looks, I just don't think its "original" as he thinks.

    I am talking non-military by the way.
    Last edited by thixon; 01-07-2008, 01:37 PM.
    Travis
    '66 IIa 88
  • LaneRover
    Overdrive
    • Oct 2006
    • 1743

    #2
    I know that as late as the 70's my grandfather would opt out of a shiny finish on the cars he bought. Now, it was a Chevy not a Rover but if Chevy had shiny paint listed as an option then who knows, maybe Land Rover did.

    Brent
    1958 107 SW - Sold to a better home
    1965 109 SW - nearly running well
    1966 88 SW - running but needing attention
    1969 109 P-UP

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    • singingcamel
      4th Gear
      • Oct 2006
      • 398

      #3
      Nope, the series rovers were painted with a enamel finish which fades really fast if left outside to long...

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      • thixon
        5th Gear
        • Jul 2007
        • 909

        #4
        Thanks guys. I will appropriatly educate him on the subject of paint. I have to admit though, I'm seriously thinking of painting mine in flat finish!
        Travis
        '66 IIa 88

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        • 4flattires
          4th Gear
          • Aug 2007
          • 424

          #5
          Here in AZ.....

          ...just drop if off at my house. We'll have a glossy finish pantina'd to flat in just a few years. We also offer whats called desert pinstriping for no extra charge. Just leave the keys.

          Jeff
          64 SIIa 109 all stock
          69 SIIa 88 all stock
          Old tractors
          New Harleys
          Old trucks

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          • thixon
            5th Gear
            • Jul 2007
            • 909

            #6
            Jeff,

            I'm in Georgia, I can make some glossy paint flat as well! I can also rust a frame out in not time flat! Not sure about the desert pinstiping though...
            Travis
            '66 IIa 88

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            • Jeff Aronson
              Moderator
              • Oct 2006
              • 569

              #7
              The Land Rover, as sold in the US, did not come with flat paint. I've never seen it listed as a UK or ROW option either. As you note, this does not include the special paint for military vehicles.

              A good enamel finish, particularly when well waxed, will really take on the challenges of trails and farmwork quite well.

              Jeff
              Jeff Aronson
              Vinalhaven, ME 04863
              '66 Series II-A SW 88"
              '66 Series II-A HT 88"
              '80 Triumph TR-7 Spider
              '80 Triumph Spitfire
              '66 Corvair Monza Coupe
              http://www.landroverwriter.com

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              • jp-
                5th Gear
                • Oct 2006
                • 981

                #8
                Originally posted by Jeff Aronson
                The Land Rover, as sold in the US, did not come with flat paint. I've never seen it listed as a UK or ROW option either. As you note, this does not include the special paint for military vehicles.

                A good enamel finish, particularly when well waxed, will really take on the challenges of trails and farmwork quite well.

                Jeff
                Wax? What's that?
                61 II 109" Pickup (Restomod, 350 small block, TR4050)
                66 IIA 88" Station Wagon (sold)
                66 IIA 109" Pickup (Restomod, 5MGE, R380)
                67 IIA 109" NADA Wagon (sold)
                88, 2.5TD 110 RHD non-hicap pickup

                -I used to know everything there was to know about Land Rovers; then I joined the RN Bulletin Board.

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                • greenmeanie
                  Overdrive
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 1358

                  #9
                  Originally posted by jp-
                  Wax? What's that?
                  Wax is a naturally occuring buildup that humans get in their ears. It is particularly useful to series owners who plan to engage in long overland journeys who may find it provides some level of hearing protection. If sufficient buildup is achieved it may be mixed with paraffin and used for rust protection of the chassis or bulkhead.

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                  • sayers
                    1st Gear
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 126

                    #10
                    I think Jeff might agree on this, Series land rovers along with early defenders had what I would call a grade "b" paint job on them , not exactly like the ones that appear on high dollar trucks and cars.
                    Last edited by sayers; 01-11-2008, 10:45 AM.

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                    • PH4
                      3rd Gear
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 375

                      #11
                      I have also seen many a $70k Range Rover within the past 5 years with faded paint and some with little to no paint left on the hood?

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                      • thixon
                        5th Gear
                        • Jul 2007
                        • 909

                        #12
                        I'm seriously thinking of going with a flat finish on my truck. I like how it looks, and its much easier to carry out. Plus, I just won't worry about it much in the woods. If I hate it, then I'll go back later with the gloss. Only problem is, I think I have a whole gallon of centari in bronze green in the garage (a different project that never happened). Guess I need to find out if I can get an additive for a flat finish to mix in!
                        Travis
                        '66 IIa 88

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