bdennis
Well-known member
At some point my July 72 Gold Glow Mach 1 received a doors closed blow over acrylic paint job. (fortunately the same colour as factory).
The car is a California car that then spent time in Texas somewhere between the mid 80's and 2003. As such, most likely had seen a lot of sun.
Naturally, the stripes were replaced as part of the paint job and not put back in the exact same place and in places had perished. (as can be seen in the door jams)
I set about removing the old stripes to be left with old over headed and very hard glue residue.
This is the stripe before removal.
This is the side of the car post stripe removal with the old glue residue.
After many, many hours of trial and error (fortunately with not to much damage to the paint) I managed to remove the old glue residue using a few different products.
In talking to a car painter friend, we think the stripes were installed after the blow over paint job before the new paint had time to properly set and sucked some of the glue into the paint.
I have now removed all the residue and will now gently cut back the paint to remove some of the rub marks created by removing the old stripes.
Also after a number of years in the sun, the paint under the old stripe has not faded like the rest. The fade is not much but is there. Hopefully the new stripes will mask this.
In certain parts of the door jam I can see where the old stripes were as they did not remove the parts of the old stripes.
However, I would like to know where exactly the stripes should go from a height / location point of view.
I have found some info on the 429Mustangcougarinfo site here > http://429mustangcougarinfo.50megs.com/paint_info.htm
But the info is limited.
To my question:
Is there anywhere else on the web that has more detail? I have searched and cant find much info.
The new stripe kit I have does not have any location instructions included.
Any advice would be appreciated.
The car is a California car that then spent time in Texas somewhere between the mid 80's and 2003. As such, most likely had seen a lot of sun.
Naturally, the stripes were replaced as part of the paint job and not put back in the exact same place and in places had perished. (as can be seen in the door jams)
I set about removing the old stripes to be left with old over headed and very hard glue residue.
This is the stripe before removal.
This is the side of the car post stripe removal with the old glue residue.
After many, many hours of trial and error (fortunately with not to much damage to the paint) I managed to remove the old glue residue using a few different products.
In talking to a car painter friend, we think the stripes were installed after the blow over paint job before the new paint had time to properly set and sucked some of the glue into the paint.
I have now removed all the residue and will now gently cut back the paint to remove some of the rub marks created by removing the old stripes.
Also after a number of years in the sun, the paint under the old stripe has not faded like the rest. The fade is not much but is there. Hopefully the new stripes will mask this.
In certain parts of the door jam I can see where the old stripes were as they did not remove the parts of the old stripes.
However, I would like to know where exactly the stripes should go from a height / location point of view.
I have found some info on the 429Mustangcougarinfo site here > http://429mustangcougarinfo.50megs.com/paint_info.htm
But the info is limited.
To my question:
Is there anywhere else on the web that has more detail? I have searched and cant find much info.
The new stripe kit I have does not have any location instructions included.
Any advice would be appreciated.