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- Jul 3, 2015
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- Opelika, Alabama
- My Car
- 1972 Mustang Coupe 302 - 2V, one owner
Nice Car, keep up the Awesome Job
Not yet, but I have an update on some Shelby Europa specific upfitting, which required some creativity and a healthy dose of dumb luck! Some may consider this part of my build extreme, but it falls in line with my goal to have a correct, accurate and genuine "Shelby" equipped version of the 1971 Europa convertible.Any update on installing these parts?
Unfortunately, no paint on the hood yet. My normal painter moved to his own shop about 2 months ago so I'm waiting for him to catch up. Once we get set to paint, it should roll pretty quickly. We know the Ford 3314-A light pewter metallic paint will be a challenge but I feel like it's very doable. He's painted all of my cars so I really want him to do this one as well. Fortunately, I'm not in a big rush. The hood is still off the car, it makes it so much nicer to work in the engine compartment without the hood on the car. This is a long time planned project, I started planning this build many years ago so to have the car in-progress is pretty special.How'd your hood turn out?
Yes you are 100% right about that, probably one of the hardest colors to match. As you know I swapped the flat hood for a NACA hood with all original ram air components sourced here on this forum. I really want that hood to work so I am committed to using the NACA hood on this car no matter what direction I go. Matching the new light pewter metallic hood paint to the rest of the car is going to be challenging. If the hood paint is way off, the stripes, rockers and lower blackout treatments may not be salvageable. Since I am committed to the NACA hood, the only other option that allows me to save the existing paint is to minimize how much pewter paint is on the hood. That is one reason the Boss hood blackout is a tempting option. That's a huge, long, flat hunk of metal and I just don't think it's going to play well in bright lights or sun. But, hey it's only time and money, right?Color matching Light Pewter Metallic can be damn near impossible unless your painter is extremely good and willing to try more than once...
Thanks Chuck!You'll make the right choice and we'll all be here waiting on updates!
Thanks Tom!I love the Europa theme but would have a problem respraying a nice paint job to eliminate the stripes. That is a tough decision to make, I don't envy you. I am sure which ever path you choose it will look great when you are done with it.
Got any good leads? LOL Thanks Joe!Buy a rust free vert and keep your car the way it is if you want. I’m not telling you how to spend your money but I’d have a hard time redoing it.
Yes I saw that one as well. NiceThis is the only nice one I saw for sale recently
Chris's convertible would be a great build but I think he has plans for that one!!You could always ask C Walker if he wants to sell his stripped vert
Thanks Mike. You can be impartial, your cars look amazing. I actually showed by wife a picture of your car so she could see what I was talking about when I told her the Boss hood blackout was a possibility.My vote would be for trying the boss hood treatment.... I have one vert with the Mach 1 blackout and one with the Boss, so I think that probably makes me somewhat impartial…
Based on seeing his garage in person, he probably could use the space created by one less project carChris's convertible would be a great build but I think he has plans for that one!!
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