I had my friend who is the original owner of an original paint 69 Mach I 390 car bring his car to my shop so I could check out the hood blackout treatment. I wanted to compare it to the stencil I bought and it is different.
Here's an overall shot of the hood. The first thing I noticed is that the stripe is not 1/4 inch, its a 16th of an inch wide. After years of rubbing the black is getting thin but the stripe is only 1/16 wide. This is a Metuchen car built in May of 69.
Is this correct for all Metuchen cars? Is this the same for Dearborn cars, 1/16th wide?Photo 2: This shot shows the original paint on the front edge: the original red oxide, the grey build primer and then color. Note the center of the stripe and the center of the blackout: the blackout area is sharp and pointy, and the stripe is rounded off. This shows that the stripe WAS like the assmebly manuals (page 67 of the Body manual) said and applied with a stripe gun after the black was sprayed.
Photo 3: Shot showing the 1/16th inch stripe how it runs even down the sides. The breakoff of the blackout area is definitely a tape stripe, the pinstripe is rounded like a stripe gun
Photo 4: This shot shows the stripe ending before the cowl panel. This is procedure 30 in the body assembly manual page 67
Photos 5 and 6: Shows the stripe as a secondary process because they don't follow the same contour. Note the tape peel marks vs. the stripe gun
Finally, the book says that these were done after the bodies were assembled as you had to remove the wiper arms (page 64, element 10). Here's a couple of shots of black paint up under the front trim.
NOW, Maybe my customer is old a feeble and doesn't remember having his car repainted, but I think this follows the book pretty well.
My question is - I am doing a Dearborn 69 February build MAchI and does this match what I should have on the Dearborn car? Or were they different from different plants?Thanks - Dave