Hi All,
jusy curious about this a little and have a few questions. I'm wondering how the Fox Mustangs, and especially the SVO's were painted. From what I know it was a single stage enamel paint. I've pulled a few of these apart over the years and have noticed a few things that I'm wondering if some of you can confirm or deny.
It appears as though the sheet-metal was e-coated, basically assembled and then painted. By this, I mean the fenders, hood, doors and hatch were in place at the time of painting. Evidence of this is the rust that is usually found under the door hinges on the A-pillar, the hood hinges on the cowl and between the hatch hinges and the roof. If you remove the front inner fender you can usually find a mix of body colour overspray and e-coat and the top fender bolts are usually body colour.
Another observation is that the trim colour on the doors and main body was painted before the body colour. I believe this because there is usually some very mild body colour overspray where the paint line is on the doors and B-pillar.
I'm not sure how the undersides of the cars were painted because I've never photographed a low mileage car that didn't have some form of undercoating.
If anyone has any more ideas, info or especially pics of cars or cars on the line, I'd love to see them.