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    Good Morning. I am trying to come close to the Gold wheel color on the Midnight Special. Does any one have an idea of a rattle can spray that might work. I am sure this has been asked before, but I did a search and couldn't come up with anything specific. Thanks for your time. Tom
    Tom

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    It's been said before that it's Nebura Gold. I've tried to have my engine guards powder coated to match without much success. However I found just the standard gold spray paint at my local Ace hardware was as close as I could get. The first pic is before I made them re-do it, the second pic is how it ended up. Better, but still not perfect.
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    1981 Midnight Special
    Formerly had a Seca 550 and boy was it fast!!

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    • #3
      Originally posted by normalthom View Post
      It's been said before that it's Nebura Gold. I've tried to have my engine guards powder coated to match without much success. However I found just the standard gold spray paint at my local Ace hardware was as close as I could get. The first pic is before I made them re-do it, the second pic is how it ended up. Better, but still not perfect.
      the original paint was actually nebula gold. I got tired of trying to find a source for it and finally went to the auto paint store with my wheel in hand and matched it with a color they had. They turned out quite close to the original color. It was not a rattle can approach. I actually sprayed it and sealed it with a satin finish clear coat. They are holding up well and look very close to oem.
      2 - 80 LGs bought one new
      81 LH
      02 FXSTB Nighttrain
      22 FLTRK Road Glide Limited
      Jim

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      • #4
        Thanks for your posts. After the first post, I punched Nebula gold into the Amazon site. It came up with something that looked ok but when I received it, it wasn't even gold paint..Then I saw the second post and I think I will just run over to the auto paint store and get what was suggested. It doesn't have to be perfect, I am just restoring a few 1100.s and like the gold accents in some areas. Thanks again for your help. This site always comes through for me. Tom
        Tom

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