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- 31 Model A Station Wagon “Woody”
69 Mach 1 - 351C
30 Model A Cabriolet
96 Cobra Convertible
I have some questions about the blackout treatment for repainting my ‘72—I can’t remember what I did last time when I did the ‘73. Here goes:
1) I know the blackout treatment wraps into the door jamb along the quarter panel and the rocker by about 3/4”. Is there a precise measurement there?
2) For the doors —what does the blackout wrap look like inside the doors?
3) The rear body panel of my ‘72 is currently white with the black plastic honeycomb trim piece, I think the rear body panel goes white again, but is there a chance it should be black?
4) Not related, but inside the trunk—last time I spent a bunch of time and did a really nice base-clear paint job in the trunk in body color. I am positive that is not correct, but it looked nice. Is grey speckle the correct finish? If so, does anyone have a good picture of OE so I know what to duplicate?
I have a schedule laid out, recruited my teenage son, we are about to get dirty! We should be ready for the booths at work by the end of December unless I decide to go mountain biking instead - LOL.
1) I know the blackout treatment wraps into the door jamb along the quarter panel and the rocker by about 3/4”. Is there a precise measurement there?
2) For the doors —what does the blackout wrap look like inside the doors?
3) The rear body panel of my ‘72 is currently white with the black plastic honeycomb trim piece, I think the rear body panel goes white again, but is there a chance it should be black?
4) Not related, but inside the trunk—last time I spent a bunch of time and did a really nice base-clear paint job in the trunk in body color. I am positive that is not correct, but it looked nice. Is grey speckle the correct finish? If so, does anyone have a good picture of OE so I know what to duplicate?
I have a schedule laid out, recruited my teenage son, we are about to get dirty! We should be ready for the booths at work by the end of December unless I decide to go mountain biking instead - LOL.