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Old 03-17-2013, 01:07 PM   #10
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Re: 11 Hours on 1994 Paint

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Meh... it's just hot We have two black cars in my household, no difference.

Saw a Phoenix reported do a story once on color of cars and temperature. Went to a new car lot where they had a dozen identical cars but different colors (obviously) and they found the max deviation <2 degrees, and the mean less than one degree.

sorry for the hi-jack...
Truck looks great!
I call BULLSPIT You can't even touch a black vehicle here on a hot day. That may apply for a new well insulated car, but doesn't for a forty year old un-insulated, black painted hunk of steel. I used to have a thermometer inside my black Jeep pickup, it melted.
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