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Started by KC Tom, October 22, 2023, 12:58:18 PM

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KC Tom

I need a rattle can of 1940 Lasalle engine paint. On eBay they list paint for a 1941 48 . Is that a different green? If so, where can I get the correct color?

J. Russo

John Russo
CLC Member #32828

KC Tom

Just order
Thank you for info

Tom Boehm

Is the green different 1941-1948? I thought 1936-1948 all had the same green.
1940 Lasalle 50 series

KC Tom

I am not sure but I checked Amazon for paint and it listed 41 to 48 so that is why I was asking

Tom Boehm

Hirsch website has one Cadillac/Lasalle green 1935-1948 so it must all be the same color. They sell it in spray cans. I have always heard that is the best.
1940 Lasalle 50 series

J. Russo

Quote from: Tom Boehm on October 23, 2023, 07:45:29 AMHirsch website has one Cadillac/Lasalle green 1935-1948 so it must all be the same color. They sell it in spray cans. I have always heard that is the best.

I used the spray can and the brush on LaSalle Green from Hirsch. They are both great.
John Russo
CLC Member #32828

39LaSalleDriver

Hirsch is the only answer.
Jon Isaacson

1939 LaSalle 5019

KC Tom

Do you recommend priming the head before painting with Hirsch ? It is bare metal

Poncholover

Flattie Caddy

39LaSalleDriver

Quote from: Poncholover on October 27, 2023, 09:11:57 PMYes, prime.

Hate to be contrary, but according to the Bill Hirsh spec sheet, you do not need to prime cast iron parts. Just make sure they are clean with no oil, dirt, or flaking paint.

"MUST I USE A PRIMER BEFORE APPLYING THE ENGINE FINISH?
NOT ON THE BLOCK OR CYLINDER HEAD IF THEY ARE CAST IRON OR CAST ALUMINUM. BILL HIRSCH ENGINE
ENAMELS WILL ADHERE BETTER THAN ANY OTHER PAINT SOLD AS ENGINE ENAMEL. HOWEVER, ON STEEL
PARTS, SUCH AS OVERHEAD VALVE COVERS, SIDE VALVE COVERS AND ANY OTHER STEEL OR ALUMINUM
PARTS, IT IS BEST TO USE A PRIMER ON THEM BEFORE APPLYING BILL HIRSCH ENGINE ENAMEL."
Jon Isaacson

1939 LaSalle 5019