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Gick70 06-04-2023 07:04 PM

1952 ford f1,239 v8—Engine Paint color ?
 

what was the original engine paint color ??

FortyNiner 06-04-2023 08:07 PM

Re: 1952 ford f1,239 v8—Engine Paint color ?
 

Green according to http://www.vanpeltsales.com/FH_web/f...0to125late.htm

1952henry 06-04-2023 09:33 PM

Re: 1952 ford f1,239 v8—Engine Paint color ?
 

Get the late Lincoln green from Bill Hirsch. Some use Detroit Diesel Alpine Green, which is close, but not quite right.

52flthed 06-04-2023 10:24 PM

Re: 1952 ford f1,239 v8—Engine Paint color ?
 

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From Bill hirsch the color is actually called Lincoln mercury Light green. As stated above Alpine green is close but it’s a lot more bluer and minty than the pea green, that’s what I call it. I recently had an engine rebuilder paint with the wrong color. So it’s an easy mistake to make. I’ve never found an actual engine part that had original paint on it. I’m just going off what several experts have told me with many years of restoration experience. Here are some pics of my engine. This is the second engine I’ve painted the first was in the truck this was at least out of the truck.

P.S. the pics are as follows; the two paint color draw downs show Lin. Merc Lt.Green next to Alpine green, this photo captured the color difference as seen. 2nd pic is the Lin. Merc Lt green drawn down next to original color print ads for 52 trucks showing the engines ; the bill hirsch color is shockingly accurate. My take is that illustrators of this era were not casual about these details.

3rd photo shows the newly rebuilt engine painted in the wrong color; Alpine green as identified by the two color draw downs. Last photo shows the engine painted still wet with the bill hirsch lin. Merc Lt green.

petehoovie 06-04-2023 10:27 PM

Re: 1952 ford f1,239 v8—Engine Paint color ?
 

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Originally Posted by 52flthed (Post 2231058)
From Bill hirsch the color is actually called Lincoln mercury Light green. As stated above Alpine green is close but it’s a lot more minty than the pea green, that’s what I call it. I recently had a well known engine rebuilder paint with the wrong color. So it’s an easy mistake to make. I’ve never found an actual engine part that had original paint on it. I’m just going off what several experts have told me with many years of restoration experience. here are some pics of my engine. This is the second engine I’ve painted the first was in the truck this was at least out of the truck.

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...5&d=1685935374

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...7&d=1685935374

https://www.fordbarn.com/forum/attac...8&d=1685935374

rotorwrench 06-05-2023 11:17 AM

Re: 1952 ford f1,239 v8—Engine Paint color ?
 

I agree on the green. The suppliers green is more of a blue cast than the original. I used that color on one of my Mercury cars but was disappointed with it. They had a green tint on what was left of the original paint.

I was curious about what company has the mentioned alpine green color? It's hard to get correct shades on some colors now days unless a person has the primaries and can mix it themselves.

52flthed 06-05-2023 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by rotorwrench (Post 2231158)
I agree on the green. The suppliers green is more of a blue cast than the original. I used that color on one of my Mercury cars but was disappointed with it. They had a green tint on what was left of the original paint.

I was curious about what company has the mentioned alpine green color? It's hard to get correct shades on some colors now days unless a person has the primaries and can mix it themselves.

I think it’s called Detroit Diesel Alpine Green? Anyway a lot of companies sell it. It’s a popular color. I’m a colorist and a painter so this aspect of the hobby personally interests me. I bought it in two places , a spray can of Dupli-color at the local auto parts, and a can of “Motor-Coater”, I bought off Amazon- never heard of it? It’s actually really nice paint! I was just curious about these colors since my engine also has little remnants of paint and they more matched the Alpine Green. Probably from the half a dozen times this motor was rebuilt. But the bill hirsch matches those ads so well that I’m pretty convinced.

Like I said until I find a NOS part stored indoors or somehow a never rebuilt original engine I don’t 100% believe it’s the Bill Hirsch color. But 99.9% it is.


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