I don’t even know what to say. That painter is a ******* joke. The hood and roof are unacceptable!! God luck with the rest of the build. I really feel for ya man!
I am thinking these parts may have been different colors depending on when or even who was painting them at the factory? I am selling him a replacement hood latch/grille assembly from a 72 Sprint I had from about 86-94-ish. Midwest rust ate it up so i pulled a bunch of parts. I never painted the car and the parts are black? I am wondering if anyone else has insight to this? You can see the blue overspray in one pic but not sure if that was factory. I did make the dual supports on my 71 vert gray (used to be black).That piece should not be black is Slop Grey. Several parts in the grill mount are Slop grey. The shock tower braces, grill to radiator support, square trays under the headlights, center grill support and two little braces on fender to radiator support are all Slop Gray. Also the big cover under the front fender for the shock and spring is Slop Gray. You can get from NPD or mustang supply house.
That manganese phosphate is NOT easy to do (At least i found it difficult, nay, impossible). You have to vapor degrease and acid etch and blah blah. They used it on various guns as well (Known as parkerized i think when talking about guns).Somehow I missed that you have Covid. I do hope you jump right past that. My neighbor in her 80's got over the holidays and spent 83 days in hospital and rehab. So it kicks older peoples ass. Keep us informed for sure and hope the kids are fine.
I do not know if you know the history of the Ford Slop Gray paint. In the paint shop you are changing colors all the time as different cars come through. Ford collected all the purge paint and left over of every color and mixed it all together. As colors do if you mix white, black blue, red all colors together it always comes out a gray color. Sometimes darker some lighter. The parts I mentioned go painted with this more or less waste paint and the name Slop Gray got applied because it was slop mixed together.
It does make the car look correct to open the hood and there be the different colors there not all satin black.
The green car is one of our members and is a Concourse Restoration. It won Best of Show at this event in April with over 1,000 mustangs there so you know it is right. My car is an original survivor I ordered new and not restored. You can see the Slop Gray parts in some of the pics. I am doing a write up on the parts that have Manganese Phosphate on them also. That would be the hood hinges, hood latch mechanism, parking brake assembly, gas pedal and the upper mounts on the shock tower. It is not paint but a chemical process you can duplicate.
I am one of those that if you are going to redo why not make it like Ford did cost the same and will add value for sure.
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Well if it is lke parkerized finish on a gun, then not possible in my shop. Best I've been able to do is cold blue. I did a 1911 frame last summer in cold blue and was proud of myself on how it looked when complete.That manganese phosphate is NOT easy to do (At least i found it difficult, nay, impossible). You have to vapor degrease and acid etch and blah blah. They used it on various guns as well (Known as parkerized i think when talking about guns).
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