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Finished with Dupont Duco


ROD W

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All the 1937 General Motors bodies were finished in Duco  Lacquers.  (Nitro cellulose, I'm assuming?) 

I think they were simply referred to as "lacquer" because the acrylic lacquers did not come into use until the 50's.  (someone can check me on that)

 

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Here's page 70 of the Owner's Manual.

They call it lacquer finish, but the sketch says "Duco Top Coats"

 

 

 

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Page 90 of the Fisher Body Division states all GM bodies are surfaced with quick drying lacquers.

But I thought it interesting at the bottom they state the protective finish should be applied by a trained workman.........

.......to the particular type of lacquer finish on the car.

 

Gary

 

 

 

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