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All I have ever seen is black or being from the northeast, rust. Were the shocks painted or natural finish from the factory? While I’ll probably never show it, I’m trying to keep colors and finishes as close as possible on the station wagon chassis.

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A fairly glossy black


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Thanks Gene, how about the rears? The ones that I have seen seem to be natural but that could be from the elements.

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Black also.
Links also black.

Last edited by Chev Nut; 03/15/21 09:20 AM.

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