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Looked back on some correspondence and a friend that measured his original paint car with accent stripe said it was about 1/16". Some pics of a stripe I had painted on. The guy that did it used a wheel-type striping tool. He put down a magnetic track on the car that kept the line straight.http://65kresto.blogspot.com/
My Dad has been a pinstriper in the Detroit area since the 50's. He always did it free hand and made his living doing it for as long as I can remember, striping the original hot rods in the 50's. He always tells me the story of when the Mustang came out in 64 he couldn't keep up with the calls to put that single stripe on Mustangs. He said half of his income came from striping Mustangs for dealers and new owners between 64 and 67. Of course any good pinstriper used One Shot and he always used a striping brush, following the body line with his pinky as he laid the paint on. I can ask him, but I could imagine that there was probably a variation in the thickness from car to car, especially if done by hand at a dealer. He is still bugging me to let him put that stripe on my Poppy Red 65!
It has the ornament unfortunately or I would have let him do it!! He says I need some striping on the dash too....I'll have to decline on that for a Mustang though. Maybe if it were a post ww-II Ford, but not a Mustang