I've noticed on restored cars that the underside of the hood is black with feathered exterior paint blown about a inch or so into the black on the perimeter and also cars with a hard line of exterior paint on the perimeter. What is considered factory correct?
It appears that it was typical to find that workers masked off the black underside of the hood while the body color was applied. From original examples the application of the maskign tape was not perfect and exact every time (examples of the tape not being applied firmly around the notches along the sides towards the rear are common) "line" typically follows the line indicated in the picture below.
Also noticing on original paint cars where the rear facing scoops were masked along the edge of the opening (so that the lip on the opening is left back not body color) rather than just sticking the maskign tape over the rear surface of the scoop. Interesting detail that was brought to my attention by a couple of friends
While on the hood subject what is the correct color of the seal to aircleaner and is the latch phoshate and oil with silvercad or phosate attaching hardware.
The hood latch was the same as a Mustang so year phosphate and oil and the retaining hardware was the same as Mustang also - a silver cad (most use zinc now days)
Any other factory original minutia that is missing Thanks Lu
Wow Lu that could take us allot of places
Lets start with some of the major stuff (sure Bob will have some ideas also) Have you painted the gray grill area yet?
At the bottom carriage bolts (fenders to lower valance) painted body color?
Did you black out the turn indicator pockets and the back side of the lower front valance?
You could always start a new thread with some pictures of those areas, if done, to get thos conversations going.