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Hey Folks,
Were dash valences all painted the body color on standard Tudors? Thanks, Jim
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My standard Tudor is black so I painted it black- hope I was correct. I assume a Deluxe Tudor would be wood-grained. I judged it by original images.
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I presume yours is a 1930 Tudor.
Dashrail, Windshield Pillars, Door and Quarter window and Rear window before 4/30 color is Moulding Gray After 4/30 Maroon As listed in the JS and paint book Hope this helps |
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