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1st Generation 1964 1/2 - 1973 - Questions & general discussions that apply to a specific year => 1969 - 70 Shelby => Topic started by: Keithc8 on February 19, 2010, 02:19:51 AM
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It appears that I have been told wrong and get to redo something on the 69 Shelby I am working on. I was told by some people that were suppose to know that the area right below the cowel panel going into the engine compartment was painted black like the area under the cowel panel. I was told that when the hood was opened you saw just the black and no body color. But from what I have seen in the pictures here on original cars the are above the ledge where the export braces bolt are body color. My was body color and I painted it black because this is what I was led to believe.
I would like to know for sure so that I can get it right for once and be done with it. It nice to have a place to come and ask these questions now.
Thanks, Keith
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You posted in another thread that the car you are working on is a March (at Dearborn) built car. All of the original cars built at that plant - by that period in time - that I have pictures of have the cowl section blacked out. The paint was applied over the body color and depending on the condition of the original paint and how it was treated have seen a handful where the black had been wiped, cleaned or even burnt (on wrecks left in the sun) away
From what I;ve seen it appears that the non black or blacked out was a running change that took place at Dearborn before your car was assembled.
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I have a original paint shelby bd 3/4/69 that the cowl area in question is body color.
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My car was built March 7th. It is black now and I do not know if I need to change it. If I leave it black do you think I will get deducted for it.
Thanks, Keith
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My car was built March 7th. It is black now and I do not know if I need to change it. If I leave it black do you think I will get deducted for it.
I would not deduct for a car with that build date - nor would I instruct a team to do so. If you had an early car then it would be a different answer IMHO