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1966 Mustang / C4ZE Y1 4 Speed Radiator Questions
« Last post by JeffWS on May 14, 2024, 08:49:43 PM »
I have a C4ZE Y1 (4th. wk of April 1966) 4 speed radiator that I will be having flushed/pressure tested at a local radiator shop.  Should the radiator be painting semi-gloss black? Also, for what prices have these been sold?
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1970 Mustang / Re: 1970 Mach 1 with white hood, shaker and decklid stripes.
« Last post by HDAshmore on May 14, 2024, 08:27:13 PM »
Thanks!!!
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The hood stripe formula I used was:

1 part White - 48488
1 part Flattener  - T1F271

The deck lid is a tape stripe, so not much choice.

The shaker scoop was painted by the supplier, so it wasn't textured and was more than likely slightly different than the hood stripe.
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I puchased 1 quart of textured low gloss black from TCP Global in 2021, cost $97 but the end result is fantastic. Instructions say to apply two wet coats. I used the stencil too.

Thanks for the review of the product and process. It hopefully helps many
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Body, Paint & Sealers / Re: Stripped carcass weight
« Last post by RickP330 on May 13, 2024, 08:28:14 PM »
Thank you!

According to chat GPT and the photo I uploaded it says it should weigh between 500 to 700 lbs. 

Sounds about right!
Rick
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Cars for Sale / 12,000 Mile Unrestored 1968 Mustang
« Last post by Anghelrestorations on May 13, 2024, 03:46:06 PM »

For those who have not seen my unrestored 1968 Mustang it will be featured on Bring a Trailer website in the upcoming weeks, probably some time in May.  Dont have an exact date yet.  I am working on videos right now (that has been a bit of a learning curve) but spending alot of time to document all the areas of the car for future reference.  Hoping the car will be still seen at some future shows or part of someone's collection.  I will post the link here when it is live. 

Anyone not familiar with the car I have said this before and believe this to be one of the best unrestored first generation Mustangs I have ever seen when you take into account all the areas of the car - engine compartment, interior, undercarriage etc.  Been featured in several magazines its a San Jose built car sold in Menlo Park and lived there most of its life.  Will be interesting to see what happens. 


IMG_8401 by Marcus Anghel, on Flickr

G Mustang Australia 2024 a by Marcus Anghel, on Flickr

G Mustang Times USA 2 by Marcus Anghel, on Flickr



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Wanted Ads / Re: 1967, 68 Windshield Trim Spacer
« Last post by Craners on May 13, 2024, 01:40:02 PM »
Still looking. 
Thank you. 
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1966 Shelby / Re: Mixing Insructions GT350H Bronze Gold Powder
« Last post by Bob Gaines on May 13, 2024, 10:51:08 AM »
Thanks again for the reply.  Bob, you mention that no stencil was used for the side stripes of a GT350 or GT350H.  So, are the gold vinyl decals sold by various Mustang vendors for the side stripes the correct gold stripe color?  Can I have a paint store mix a quart that match the vinyl stripes and be correct?  You also mention that your original Shelby rear valance with gold stripes was used to match what was painted on your Shelby.  Does your original valance gold bronze stripes match the side stripe vinyl decals currently being sold?  As for the Gold Bronze powder, I have searched the WEB for Gold Bronze Powder and have found various suppliers with various different shades of Gold Bronze Powder and am not sure what would be the correct match.  Different monitors change the shade of colors and it is very hard to find a match without knowing the correct color/shade.   What gold bronze powder did your painter use?  Who was the powder vendor/supplier  for the stripe powder on your Shelby?  I ask this since you recommend that I not use the old powder purchased years ago?  I also realize that you are not a painter and I was not trying to get your opinion of how to mix my powder.  I was just trying to find someone that may still have the original instructions supplied by Branda for mixing their gold bronze powder.  I read on the WEB that mixing instructions were supplied with the powder when purchased.  If I received the instructions when I purchased the powder I have, they are long gone.  Thank you again for your reply and information.
The stripes I have gotten from Branda were the same 3M material and matched the NOS kits that I have had in the past. No the painted Le mans stripes did not match the side stripes originally. To be clear I wanted a paint store mixed product that matched my original rear valance used as a color chip sample so as to eliminate the possibility of the powder oxidizing inside the clear over time. A miscommunication happened between myself and the restoration shop and he used the bronze powder like originally done instead of a paint store mixed substitute. He likes to use the bronze powder and typically uses it and so was on autopilot when it came to painting the Le mans stripe  ;D . At the end of the day it looks great and I will just have to keep my fingers crossed that it doesn't change over time like sometimes happened.  I will get the contact and PM you .
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1966 Shelby / Re: Mixing Insructions GT350H Bronze Gold Powder
« Last post by chsproscon on May 13, 2024, 03:13:46 AM »
Thanks again for the reply.  Bob, you mention that no stencil was used for the side stripes of a GT350 or GT350H.  So, are the gold vinyl decals sold by various Mustang vendors for the side stripes the correct gold stripe color?  Can I have a paint store mix a quart that match the vinyl stripes and be correct?  You also mention that your original Shelby rear valance with gold stripes was used to match what was painted on your Shelby.  Does your original valance gold bronze stripes match the side stripe vinyl decals currently being sold?  As for the Gold Bronze powder, I have searched the WEB for Gold Bronze Powder and have found various suppliers with various different shades of Gold Bronze Powder and am not sure what would be the correct match.  Different monitors change the shade of colors and it is very hard to find a match without knowing the correct color/shade.   What gold bronze powder did your painter use?  Who was the powder vendor/supplier  for the stripe powder on your Shelby?  I ask this since you recommend that I not use the old powder purchased years ago?  I also realize that you are not a painter and I was not trying to get your opinion of how to mix my powder.  I was just trying to find someone that may still have the original instructions supplied by Branda for mixing their gold bronze powder.  I read on the WEB that mixing instructions were supplied with the powder when purchased.  If I received the instructions when I purchased the powder I have, they are long gone.  Thank you again for your reply and information.
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1970 Mustang / Re: What is the correct paint for Mach 1 rocker moundings?
« Last post by silverelvis69 on May 13, 2024, 02:28:31 AM »
Hex 868992
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