7173Vert
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- Sep 14, 2018
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- Location
- Ontario
- My Car
- 1971 Convertible, 1973 Hardtop
This how to set back a perfectly good, near original undercarriage.. Amateur’s. Kerp in mind this was done to solely hide a light coating of surface rust during the selling process of the car. I would have preferred the surface rust...
As I slowly work to remove the “damage”, the original undercarriage start’s to once again slowly reappear. To do this properly will require me to take the complete undercarriage apart. A job for the long winter...For now, I will just touch the surface, so to speak.
In the first and 2nd picture‘s, they completely spray bombed 1/2 the exhaust in silver pain (just the lower exposed portion). This is an original exhaust except for the mufflers. The driveshaft was also half painted in the same fashion but with black paint, partially covering the original paint daub’s.
The third picture speaks for itself, a perfectly nice red oxide third member spray bombed in black paint.
The fourth pic gives a good overview of the amount of spray bomb applied everywhere underneath, hiding so much originality... The car is absolutely rust free, save for normal surface oxidation. It appear’s this is what they were trying to hide.
The last pic shows the original gas tank that thankfully, was not Spray bombed. I also used a paint remover to uncover the rear spring paint daub info.
Of course, one might ask who would do such a faux pau to the originality? In this case, the selling classic car dealer I purchased the car from, sight unseen.
Chance’s one take’s when buying over the internet. The car was partially repainted once the the early 2000’s.
It is a time capsule, but, a challenge today to return it back to its near original state without completing a full restoration... With the one respray, the spray bomb application, they actually hurt the originality of this otherwise pristine example of a 45K mi ‘73 Hardtop QCode 4-spd with A/C ( working with the original R-12 still in place) Mustang.
Thought some here might be interested in this....
I provide this solely for information purposes, not looking to get into debates. I only purchase near original car’s, I enjoy the mystery and challenge to returning them to as close to original as possible.
Be happy to discuss my current predicament concerning this car with other like minded people here...
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