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A little more insight based on my experience...This lettering was "MOST LIKELY" placed on the tubes using a stencil, punched out of oiled cardboard. with a "MARSH" stencil punch machine. These have been used since WWII in all kinds of industries.
Here's a closeup on the markings I found on my 66 San Jose convertible
Early 66?
November 24th according to the door data plate.....
Jeff, the pictures of the driveline stripes that I mentioned that were on my comments with 5 pictures: Re: Decoding Driveshaft Stencil Code (#5) posted January 31, 2011, 02:15:00 PM. I would like to correctly duplicate these stripes if possible since my driveline stencils and stripes were non-existent. Glenn
Hi Jeff, to clarify, the driveline came out of my good friend's '66 Shelby vin# SFM6S407. I have also attached some measurements that he has generously wanted to provide for folks at the forum to use for reference.
BTW, Can I assume that the stencils were sprayed on the driveshaft rather than hand-painted?
So based on this information what paint/thickness/color have people commonly used for the drive shaft stripes?