SNIP...
We are not building a concourse show car but building a driver. But since we are having so many new parts installed, thought it would be nice to restore the car the way it came off the assembly line, within reason.
That is a very deep commitment. Your later statement says you aren't ready for that lift and want to do it the convenient or expedient way.
Is ther e a reference or anything to assist in either painting pieces chassis black or leaving them natural, for instance?
Uh, no. There are many references and you have to use all of them.
67 Assembly Manuals for Interior, Body, Electrical, Chassis and Engine. I left out Weld since you are ow past that -- aren't you?
MPC - 60-68 This is the Ford Master Parts Catalog.
MPC 64-75 Same, but broader in scope.
Jim's spreadsheet in the library for fasteners.
And there are others which will come up in later posts.
You need a number of months to get well read on Ford part numbers and how to interpret all of the above.
What about different coatings, phosphate & oil, zinc? How do I know what bracket/fastener/piece to do in what finish? I'm sure I will have a lot more questions, but I felt this was a start.
The Assembly manuals give you guidance on some of the finishes -- mostly fasteners. So does Jim's spreadsheet. There is no easy button on brackets. Actually, there is no easy button on any of this.
But I know the body man will start asking about painting the undercarriage, for instance, soon. I'm thinking just to be practical on the undercarriage, to just paint it chassis black then undercoat the undercarriage, inside the wheel houses and inside the fenders.
And there it is.
You stated assembly line in the first few sentences but now you are ready to paint one of the more visible and difficult to repaint areas (after re-assembly) with something totally incorrect.
First thing is first. Do you want it to be a mostly correct assembly line car? If so, stop your painter right now and make a decision on which way you really want to go.
Someone posted while I was writing so who knows what they said! Probably welcome, to which I'll add welcome as well!
On edit since I had to fix some syntax. 67 is one of the harder cars to get right since there are hundreds of running changes. Some early in the year, some mid year and some late.
Put you car's vin (less the last 3 digits which you replace with xxx), Ford built date or better yet the actual build date from your Marti report in your signature. You'll be asked about that constantly so just get it over with.
Don't know about Marti's? First thing to search.
After you visit the site's Library.