Here's a pic of Mike Murray's 10k original mile '65 convertible... shows the detail mentioned. I had a '65 GT convertible with medium blue that originally came with a medium blue low profile rally-pac. It had the same detailing.
Charles,
Thanks. I guess there are way to many reproductions "floating" out there, they are "deceptive".
Here's what I'm thinking the painting procedure should be.
Remember: A light color primer, white or light gray, is used for light color paints. A dark primer is used for darker colors. Do not use lacquer paint in this procedure.
Procedure, for a light color final color (white, blue, red):
Note: All attaching screws are not painted.
1 - Strip old paint from both rings, Ralley Pac body, wire cover and steering column clamp (chemically or bead blast?).
2 - Mask outside of rings (3M blue tape).
3 - Paint semi-gloss black on inside of rings. Note: the "lip" of rings are Ralley Pac body color.
4 - Let dry.
5 - Mask black on inside of rings (3M blue tape).
6 - Mask inside of body.
7 - Spray white texture paint on rings and rest of body, suspend to paint. (Do not paint inside of body. Do not paint cover or clamp).
7 - Let dry.
8 - Paint all pieces (two rings, body, clamp and cover) color desired. Suspended all parts to paint. Paint inside of cover and clamp. (My requirement is "off white", Ford 66 interior trim code 62 (NPD VP-5767).)
9 - Let dry.
10 - Remove masks from body and rings.
Assemble.
Jim