Mechanic and sprayer are documenting all work with many pics. I will get them all on memory stick when they finished, Will post lots when i receiveSounds like great work! Pics will help!
Looking forward to seeing them!
Ray
I am at war with myself mentally. As you said the workers only had 60 seconds so quality control was non existent. I really want to stay true to original paint BUT then i want a 21st century paint finish with no orange peel on the body. I am more than happy to stay true to the day it rolled off the line with everything but the paint finish.The engine compartment was shot in semi-gloss black from the top and down under the firewall into the torque box area as far as the painter felt like stretching. Usually not very far doing a couple hundred cars a day. I would recommend you paint the underside slop gray up to about the middle of the firewall and then paint the engine bay black over that. Please remember these were guys building hundreds of cars a day. They didn't care how long the car lasted their focus was the 60 seconds the car was in front of them. Your attention in this restoration will probably go well above how it left the factory.
The hose clamps are aftermarket, more likely the hoses have been replaced. Maybe the po used hydraulic hose stock.One of those hose remnants in the picture(on the left) has a inner rubber wrapped with metal wire mesh then a outer rubber coveringNot sure what steel you are referring to on the heater hose? Was it the clamps from the heater core or are you saying the firewall?
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