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art ebeling 12-04-2016 01:54 PM

victoria colors
 

It's finally time to paint my 31 Steelback Victoria. I have had Ford Maroon (Mitch's Lucy formula) as my first choice but was wondering about Brewster green and black or Elkpoint and Kewanee green. I have seen a lot of pictures with red wheels and apple green wheels on those colors but mine will have black wheels which makes the colors look different. Would some of you Barners post some pictures so I can make up my mind?

Tom Wesenberg 12-04-2016 06:57 PM

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Marco posted a color change car picture he did. You could change the colors on the car to see which one you liked best. I hope someone can find the link to it.

art ebeling 12-04-2016 07:06 PM

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Originally Posted by Tom Wesenberg (Post 1394813)
Marco posted a color change car picture he did. You could change the colors on the car to see which one you liked best. I hope someone can find the link to it.

I have seen that and it is helpful but I hoping to see some Victoria's in the different colors. does anyone have a picture of a Victoria in the greens with black wheels?

Great Lakes Greg 12-04-2016 09:04 PM

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Brewster is a really rich color and looks great. I hope somebody has an example to post.

larrys40 12-04-2016 10:01 PM

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Art
Here's a photo of an elkpoint and Kewanee green one I restored for a fellow, He wanted the Straw wheels so just know that was his personal choice.
The color combo turned out great and it is a superb car.

Larry Shepard

Bick in New Zealand 12-05-2016 02:03 AM

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Here are some from my Vicky file unfortunately most have apple green wheels.

Bob Bidonde 12-05-2016 07:53 AM

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I did it my way! Factory colors for 1930 & 1931 Model As leave a lot to be desired. My educated guess is that the most common factory color scheme on 190As was Ford Maroon & Black.

Mitch//pa 12-05-2016 05:18 PM

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Art
Im sure you saw the maroon victoria for sale in the other thread.. you cant beat that combination (yea im partial) it gives it that old school antiqueeee rich look
..in certain lighting conditions it looks almost all black....
go for it

DaWizard 12-05-2016 05:43 PM

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Hey Art, you gona run wide whitewalls?

If not, that top center color from Bick would be excellent with Black on Black wheels.

My 2¢

raprice 12-05-2016 05:48 PM

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I've seen Bob's car and it's magnificent!!!! Good choice.
Rog

art ebeling 12-05-2016 06:56 PM

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Thanks for all the ideas and pictures. I have black wheels and blackwall tires. I am leaning towards the kewanne and elkpointe green combo as in Larry's picture. His colors seem to match the chips in the paint and finish guide which look less green and a little more gray. Those type of colors (like the drabs) are more my image of a Model A. As a sidenote; I just got my box of rebuilt shocks from Mr. Robert Paul which I am thinking of wrapping up to open on Christmas eve.

Mitch//pa 12-05-2016 06:59 PM

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Whichever way u go get the chips scanned for a correct color match, other than the maroon which you have the formula

Bob Bidonde 12-06-2016 08:00 AM

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My 190A Steel-Back was originally Ford Maroon, but the color on my car was lighter than the color sample in the repaint manual. It looks more like reddish maroon than the brownish Ford Maroon in the book.

BILL WILLIAMSON 12-06-2016 04:56 PM

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A Man & his Wife bought a NEW Victoria & she was too CHEEP to pay $5.00 each, to paint the wheels on her side, in Apple Green!
A friend of mine now owns the car, it has BLACK wheels on the R/H side & YEP, you guessed it, Apple Green on the L/H side!
I've used one kind of hubcaps on one side of a car & another kind on the other side!----"You CAN'T see both sides, at the same time, unless you're GROSSLY CROSSEYED"---LOL
I have 5 heavy Alujimum serving trays, Perla (home help gal) sed, "If you turn them over, Vermin can have some NEW HUBCAPS"--LOL
Bill True

C26Pinelake 12-06-2016 05:17 PM

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to each his own but why black wheels and tires. I am sure you are indeed in the minority for color choice. Black tires satisfy the purist but certaibly not the general population. Not always true but often blacks are for those that can't afford whites. Wayne

C26Pinelake 12-06-2016 06:26 PM

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if you are indeed a purist, Why not just pick from the original colors the car came in. Why compare it to a basic entry level ( Mitches ) Tudor ? Wayne

BadgerA 12-07-2016 08:40 AM

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Here is mine in Chicle and Copra. Note the color is different from what you normally see for this combination. My thanks to Ken Ehrenhofer for a tremendous amount of research and work to get this matched to original.

C26Pinelake 12-07-2016 09:31 AM

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Originally Posted by BadgerA (Post 1395936)
Here is mine in Chicle and Copra. Note the color is different from what you normally see for this combination. My thanks to Ken Ehrenhofer for a tremendous amount of research and work to get this matched to original.

Indeed a very nice color combination. You should be very proud. Wayne.

larrys40 12-07-2016 10:58 AM

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Originally Posted by BadgerA (Post 1395936)
Here is mine in Chicle and Copra. Note the color is different from what you normally see for this combination. My thanks to Ken Ehrenhofer for a tremendous amount of research and work to get this matched to original.

Beautiful looking victoria!

C26Pinelake 12-07-2016 11:35 AM

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Originally Posted by larrys40 (Post 1395974)
Beautiful looking victoria!

Big, big difference between a Victiria and a basic Tudor. Wayne


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