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Restoring - General discussions that span across many different groups of years and models => Body, Paint & Sealers => Topic started by: 6R07K on February 21, 2012, 11:36:10 PM
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G'day All
Seem to recall it being mentioned but missed it when searching, did dark colored cars still have the sill pinch weld blackout done?
Specifically a SJ early May 66 that is Ivy Green.
Cheers
Ben
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Seemed to be a common belief that dark color cars did not get pinch-weld blackout, but we've seen way too many dark green, dark blue cars that still have it. My opinion is that pretty much any color except for black would have had blackout. Of course, there are surely some exceptions.
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My Nightmist Blue 66 had it!
(http://i950.photobucket.com/albums/ad350/bryancobb/DSCN2462.jpg)
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There was a engineering directive to not paint the pinch weld with dark colors however overwhelming evidence suggest that it happen sometimes. I use the rational that a whole string of lighter color cars comes down the line and then one dark color . If the line worker was in the zone he might not even think about the color. Unlike other things painting the pinch weld on a dark car is no harm no foul for a line worker. We have seen numerious examples of things that were not done as the instructions directed and this is one of them.
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When i read the 69 manual it said blackout to be done on all colors but black & it shows to black out convert seat lower body bracing than hangs down lower than pinch weld. Been years since i remember reading that but thought thats the way it read & makes sense.
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My Aug 64 Dearborn coupe has no signs of having the pinch weld blacked out.Dark Ivy green metallic.
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Believe the consensus is that it may have been blacked out but if we saw it not done none of us would deduct for it in a show/judging situation
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Believe the consensus is that it may have been blacked out but if we saw it not done none of us would deduct for it in a show/judging situation
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Thanks Guys
Think I'll leave it body color then, looks tidy that way already being a dark color.
Cheers
Ben
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For those reading that may not be participating that might not understand the reason for the discussion is that the purpose of the black out on the pinch weld area is to make the wavy jagged pinch weld area LESS noticeable. If you ever have the occasion of comparing a side veiw of a lighter car with the pinch weld blacked out and one that hasn't you will understand the dramatic difference especially on a white car. This is a simple inexpensive something that makes the car look better ;) .