I recently purchased a 1995 Viper with the grey interior. The dash was in really good condition but it still was discolored like all other dashes.
I personally think repainting it trim black looks really good but I wanted to keep the car as original as possible. There's a lot of threads about this but none of them really pointed in a definitive direction.
So I grabbed the trim color code off of the VIN Tag which is MLDX
ML is for grey leather, I think...
DX is for grey with black trim, I think...
I found this SEM Color Coat chart for 1995 Chrysler Colors that I've attached.
The code for the color is 4681, which I used to have this color mixed up by this company and they shipped it to me in a few days. I ordered it as a pint because I have a HPLV electric spray gun that Ive used to paint a set of STI calipers, but it can be ordered in a spray can I believe.
Ive got the dash out, but it has been 110-113 degrees here in Arizona, and I haven't been able to work up the courage to start stripping the paint and then set up a painting area to spray.
I wanted to make this thread because I couldn't find the info for a solution, and hopefully this helps someone in the future. I will update it with photos after I get it painted.
I personally think repainting it trim black looks really good but I wanted to keep the car as original as possible. There's a lot of threads about this but none of them really pointed in a definitive direction.
So I grabbed the trim color code off of the VIN Tag which is MLDX
ML is for grey leather, I think...
DX is for grey with black trim, I think...
I found this SEM Color Coat chart for 1995 Chrysler Colors that I've attached.
The code for the color is 4681, which I used to have this color mixed up by this company and they shipped it to me in a few days. I ordered it as a pint because I have a HPLV electric spray gun that Ive used to paint a set of STI calipers, but it can be ordered in a spray can I believe.
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Ive got the dash out, but it has been 110-113 degrees here in Arizona, and I haven't been able to work up the courage to start stripping the paint and then set up a painting area to spray.
I wanted to make this thread because I couldn't find the info for a solution, and hopefully this helps someone in the future. I will update it with photos after I get it painted.