Herb’s Parts Has The Factory-Correct Touch-Up Paint For Your Restoration

“Is that…Ford blue on your engine?” are the words you don’t want to hear when showing off your Mopar at the cruise-in. But often the description on the can of spray paint you picked up at the local parts store just isn’t right. We’ve seen shades of “Hemi Orange” that look almost tangerine and grilles sprayed in what was advertised as “Dark Argent” that are just plain hammertone. Pretty frustrating, right?

Well, that’s why you shouldn’t depend on the parts counter to have the factory-correct hues that your Mopar needs. Lean on Herb’s Parts massive selection of certified-original colors. Whether you’re painting your powerplant, touching up your interior, or freshening up a set of Rallyes that you bought off of Facebook Marketplace, Herb’s has it! [See what we did there? -Ed.]

Herb’s Parts dedicated years and thousands of dollars in developing what possibly could be the largest selection of interior paints (31 shades!). And don’t worry about prepping surfaces, Herb’s states, “This is a new formula that penetrates the surface of Leather, Vinyl, ABS, PVC, Polycarbonate, Acrylic, Lexan, Metal & Polypropylene, & forms a molecular bond that restores or changes the color permanently. It is dry to the touch in 45 Seconds. Will not crack, fade or peel.”

Their selection of Premium Quality Interior Paints for your 1963-76 Chrysler, Plymouth & Dodge will match the factory hue or alter the grain simulation – no matter how many times the paint is applied! Whether you’re spraying door panels, seats, carpets, pillar posts, kick panels, or  consoles, Herb’s Parts Interior Paint will get the job done right! 

And yes, there’s a full selection of engine paints; grille, trim and wheel paints and more! Just visit’s Herb’s Parts website or give them a call at (706) 337-4606 between Monday – Friday 11am-6pm Eastern.

Kevin Shaw
Kevin Shawhttps://moparconnectionmagazine.com
Editor-in-Chief – kevin.shaw@shawgroupmedia.com Kevin Shaw is a decade-long powersports and automotive journalist whose love for things that go too fast has led him to launching Mopar Connection Magazine. Almost always found with stained hands and dirt under his fingernails, Kevin has an eye for the technical while keeping a eye out for beautiful photography and a great story. He's also the co-author of "The Chrysler B-Body Restoration Guide."

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