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The two original sets I have one from a March 68 San Jose 390 GT, and the other from an April 68 Dearborn CJ both have orange paint daubs on them.Danny
Haven't found it to be opaque but instead more of a regular paint. Paint marks IMHO are rarely if ever made with flat paint. More likely than not that is the affect of age and exposure. Here are four (have more) examples, covering from 68-70, that do show wear and tear from age and use but you can make out the color though originally the coating would have covered more of the surface
I read into the above posts that "the entire fitting" included the spiral portion. After reading Bob's reply in Bullitt68s build thread the spiral part is separate and only the solid part of the fitting is to be painted.http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=19250.msg140539#msg140539Just to clear up any misunderstanding beforehand, the blue color is for 67 and the yellow/orange color is for 68.
I thought I would mention that a green shade was also used in 67 .
I too thought about shrink wrap, but it would shrink around the spiral. So then I went the other way -- stretch.I measured by parts car rubber at 0.5" OD, 0.07 wall (about 1/16) for a ID of .036 or about 3/8" (0.375).The rubber item that stretches well is latex tubing -- sling shot or hospital turbing.I'm not sure how well it would stretch over the small end, but with a little lube...Found it here (the pull down offers black):http://www.latex-tubing.com/d038116-010.htmlFor you to experiment!