Never mind that I've said numerous times I was going to paint the trunk "this weekend" more than a few times. I finally have the weather, the help, the paint, the catalyst and the roller platform for the underfloor paint (while I'm there).
I thought I had the painting sequence down but the hinge paint sequence was still confusing. Then I actually looked at my laptop background of a bunch of 67 Mustangs in the Shelby lot waiting to be converted. It's shown here.
In that pic there are a number of cars without the rear plastic cover. And then I noticed that all of the uncovered cars had full paint coverage on the part of the hinge that contacts the trunk lid. (Shelbys were painted at the SJ plant without a trunk lid or any rear end caps)
Looking at one of the unrestored Shelbys here:
http://www.concoursmustang.com/forum/index.php?topic=13542.0I was always wondering why the underside of the hinge had little paint in Shelbys
I also wondered how the particular shadows got there in this picture:
It's been assumed that Shelbys were painted with the hinges up, just like Mustangs.
What I surmise from these pictures is:
* There is full paint coverage on the top of the hinges
* There is almost no coverage on the underside of the hinge
* If the hinge was up there would be paint on the red oxide portion at label A
* If the hinge was down it would account for the lack of paint at label B
* If the hinge was down it would account for the lack of paint at label C
* If the hinges were sprung and up the lack of a decklid forces the passenger hinge into contact with the trunk lip, leaving a telltale lack of paint
I surmise from the paint details that Shelbys were painted with the trunk hinges down, not up. Only down accounts for all of these details.