Doing my daily labeling of pictures thought I would share some of the many I took of this Feb 68 San Jose/Milpitas
coupe. Car was likely part of the Color of the Rainbow or Color of the Month promotion that was done for a number of years to attempt to boost sales when they normally dipped in the spring. Car's DSO was 721187 so if it is part of this promotion there will be other cars out there with the same DSO.
Car had some interesting details I knew of just never recall taking pictures of them in this particular year and plant. Hope they help a number of you.
Couple illustrating the light grey primer surfacer application under the final exterior color.
Here is shows under the rear valance attachment surface
and under the rear caps - also showing the paint wrapping around the cap as it was loosely/partially installed at the time of final paint coat.
One of my favorite out of this group. This shot shows how the exterior color passed through the back up light hole in the rear valance and flowed onto the rear frame rail.
Under the car the evidence appears to suggest that this painter (the guy doing the pinch weld on this side) kept the gun real close (seen this before - must be the same guy
producing not allot of overspray but allot of paint in a concentrated area - on those panels hanging down close to the edge.
Rear frame rail showing the amount of body color overspray that got into the area through the wheelwell and rear (back up light) hole in the rear valance. Notice the two dolly marks - forward one used for the Mustangs and the rear one aligns with the rear dolly hole on the Cougars built on the same line and dolly's
Couple shots of the rear trunk drops and the seam sealer on the bottom edge sealant that was applied during this period at the plant (bottom edge of the quarter panels have been bent upward - I'm guessing a floor jack)
Finally a shot of the trunk showing some of the spray sealant pattern. Take notice of the painted rear bumper guard mounting bolts (were installed before the valance was installed - real pain to add them later) This is an often missed detail
Again hope that these help someone and stimulate some discussion. Also I hope it shows that cars don't have to be 100% perfect to have something to offer in the way of original details and information.