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Didn't include where the car was built and when (month some times helps) but should be ok this time since their pretty basic questions though one or two of the questions really need the details to answer them correctly and fully
Hello friends,
I'm restoring, in the original standards, a Hardtop 1966 and need help with the following information:
1) The color of the wheel arch protection and the floor is the same as the outside?
Yes & No
Guess your asking about the sound deadener applied to the rear wheel well - If so its painted mostly exterior body color.
The floor color depends on where and when the car was built. Then over that you should have overspray from the body color application - more on the outer edge, reducing as it moves inward. If you use the search you should find a handful of in depth responses and pictures from earlier posts. Play ALLOT of attention to when and where the car in question was built for comparison and proper application
2) The internal color of the floor is the same as the outside?
Again answered in other posts but basically a mixture of direct and overspray from the door jamb and exterior application on those areas not masked off (interior paint applier prior to this step) from the application. What is direct and indirect (overspray) is logical based on what surfaces are near by and in direct line with the spray gun. Lower surfaces verses surfaces that are up and above (like the bottom of the roof, where little if any overspray would have normally traveled
3) The internal color of the trunk is the same as the outside?
Basically yes. Nothing installed except the quarter panel extensions (loosely and slightly spaced outward on some applications - not on others) and rear bumper guard brackets if a non-GT
Take some time and read older posts. IF they are very old ask if they are still relevant today but in general this should provide the answer to allot of your questions to stgart out