Re: Non-Authentic Paint Schemes I’m doing my Tudor in Washington blue, black firewall, Bronson yellow wheels and pinstripe. It was originally niagra and ditched blue with a grey pinstripe, too much going on for me.
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Re: Non-Authentic Paint Schemes Too much talk about Ford policy is hijacking this post. Lets see more pictures of cars and trucks with non-authentic paint schemes.
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On the other hand, if you are seeking hits on this thread to keep the topic at the top, then every comment posted just brings it back to the top where other posters will see it and potentially post a picture. Either way it's all good. ;) ;) |
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My apologies,drifted off on a tangent..Going to shoot the 29 Sport coupe Bobcat charcoal grey..found a quart at the shop,the partsman said he couldn't sell it here in CA...xylene based acrylic enamel..he searched other stores and found 3 more quarts at another branch,80 bucks all in and another swipe at the ridiculous rules of engagement here in Kommiefornia. Add hardener 2oz to 8oz premix for gloss and durability.
Im considering doing the top in aluminum trailer skin and buff it like an airstream trailer..or is that a little too far off the reservation?.. :) |
Re: Non-Authentic Paint Schemes Check my avator picture. The red is 1978 Ford "dark red" code 2M
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Re: Non-Authentic Paint Schemes springerpete, a friend of mine has his 30 coupe painted that color and the pictures never appear to be close to the color looking at it in person.
I have the color chart with the chips and have compared them with the original color on my car that has been covered in an area never exposed to heat or elements that would cause it to fade or change color as far as I know. It has been repainted at one point in it's life a different color than the original. It's my Model A and I'll paint it the color I want it to be in the scheme I want it to be. And it might not be a color used for the year it was made... |
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My wife has been a real partner with me on this '29 Tudor project. We have both wanted a Model A project car for forty years! And, purely as a hobby and to take it out on evening drags, daytime tours and the ubiquitous show and shine competition. Our radar was always set on local showing, and nothing for "real" points. We almost definitely did not like the color combos from the original palettes. Too dark, too drab. Times have changed and it is hard to turn folks eyes and attentions when mine looks just like the one parked three spots down. We chose colors that would have been used in that era on Ford cars, but not the exact or even remotely exact combo. We chose a light gray for the body with dark blue for the upper back, reveals and the belt. Black fenders/running boards. The gist was that our car is starting to draw compliments, and we haven't even gotten it out much yet in its unfinished state,
My wife is a god-send when it comes to colors! Me, I see color and am not color blind, but I sure as Heck can't effectively put two or three colors together in any artistic form. That is where my wife can bring on her skills and we have a great thing. I have taken the car to the gurus of our club and once we get past the fact that everyone agrees they were not on Henry's list, we do have a nice car with colors that were around at the time, but in our case, the body of the car is being painted with a color that only the pinstripe would have gotten back in 1929. The results, I think, is not a total shocker, but pleasantly different. In the end, we have had good response. I really love my wife's input and sometimes her downright insistence on certain things. We both want her to know this is her car just as much as it is mine. |
Re: Non-Authentic Paint Schemes Im considering doing the top in aluminum trailer skin and buff it like an airstream trailer..or is that a little too far off the reservation?.. :)
CANT WAIT TO SEE IT! YOU CAN TELL EVERYONE AT THE SHOWS THAT IT WAS HENRYS PERSONAL CAR. a little fib now and then can brighten the history lesson............... |
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Re: Non-Authentic Paint Schemes Cowl Vents look 'cool' but fail the mission, as they open forward, directly behind the louvered hood side, collecting all the engine heat.
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Does anyone know whatever happened to "Dusty" who used to be here on the Barn? He had the most non-original color Model A that I can remember!
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Hello! I always want my vintage cars as they were made in the factory. But the traces of use may remain. A good car, but not a new one. No high gloss!
Something else is a hot rod. This is no longer a classic car, but the American Graffity level. There is no such thing in Germany. Barely possible. This different flavor must be separated in the head. Not everyone can do that. |
Re: Non-Authentic Paint Schemes The Red Army used the AA chassis during the great patriotic war,it powered the Red Army all the way to Berlin..
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Last I heard, I thought he mentioned getting married, then he vanished. I think we need to file a missing persons report. Maybe she took his money and did him in. BTW, I really like the colors of his car. |
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