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  • Dana
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    I have a 1940 Indian sidecar. The inside was the same color as the outside. Same as the bottom. The inside and bottom seem to be more overspray than anything. I don't think the inside would be show quality finish.

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  • RonH
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    John, did your hack come in? Please send me some pics to my email.

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  • RonH
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    I painted mie the same as the outside.

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  • gharper
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    I agree, painted same as the interior. However, early ones were lined with the same fabric as used on the seat, at least into the late 20's I believe.

    Gene

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  • Shaky Jake
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    Originally posted by 20scout View Post
    All the one's I've ever seen where painted the same color as the outside.
    That's been my observation also. It's hard to say for sure, because a lot can happen in that many years, but I've always had the impression that they were painted the same inside and out. It would make sense too, whether they dipped them or sprayed them, why would they go to the trouble of masking off and doing two colors. Good question though.


    Kevin

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  • john fretschl
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    Originally posted by 20scout View Post
    All the one's I've ever seen where painted the same color as the outside.
    thanks for the reply

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  • 20scout
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    All the one's I've ever seen where painted the same color as the outside.

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  • john fretschl
    started a topic Indian sidecar painting.

    Indian sidecar painting.

    Question was the inside painted the same color as the outside? Or was the inside painted black?
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