Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas
[Re: mopar346]
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12/19/13 12:54 PM
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I have 2 Coronet parts cars, a white 69 500 with very little black out and a kinda T3 68 440 that is very heavily blacked out. Pictures to big to load.
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Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas
[Re: mopar346]
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12/19/13 02:03 PM
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Here is a shot of the black out on a 50,000 mile untouched 69 runner. As you can see not as much paint as most people use in their restorations. Each car is different so you need to try to match what you find on your particular car.
69 Road Runner vert 69 GTX hard top 70 Road Runner 4 speed 70 Hemi Cuda vert
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Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas
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Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas
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Don't be too neat or thorough. Sloppiness and bare places is more authentic.
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Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas
[Re: Rhinodart]
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I have seen a 2000 mile original black Dart GTS with NO blackout and a 23K mile original B7 GTS with no blackout! Do NOT think that because other body styles have blackout on every color that a Dart does too...
My all original B7 Swinger 340 has black-out. I think it was hit and miss on the darker colors...just saying every car I have or have ever had has black-out
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Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas
[Re: FJ5_Fish]
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12/20/13 12:26 PM
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I wouldn't really consider B7 a darker color. I don't beleive my F8 69 GTS had black out, but it had a back yard black paint job so no quarantees.
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Re: Proper color for radiator support & other grill areas
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Most of us know that B7, F8, TX9...weren't SUPPOSED to get blackout and of course some didn't, BUT IMO that is the exception rather than the rule. Yes, I spend more time with B bodies than E or A but unless I had a car that I could verify as originally not having the blackout, I'd apply it. I imagine that it has more to do with the plant and the build date than it does with body style. Most of the stuff I pay close attention to came from Lynch Rd Dave
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