1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
Can see em fine now and sunny qld has more case than sicktoria we just kill ours..scedd wrote:We can see them fine up here in Sunny Gods Country.Pinto-Pete wrote:Lock down sucks especially the 5k radius we had thanks to comrade dan's captains call, as to your photo's,.. not seeing them....
Maybe they are banned in Sicktoria.
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
I am going to try to get some better photos of the new MAFCA paint chips once the new paint chip book with 2X4 chips comes in. right now with the 1 inch chips it is difficult to tell the different shades of green even in the sunlight. Just too small. With the shorter days now it is dark when I get to work and when I get home.
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
New MAFCA paint guide has printed color pages instead of paint chips. I had the DuPont store scan and make a sample of Gunmetal Blue and L'anse Green but the colors did not match. The printed color pages are not a solid color like a paint chip is the problem I think.
I do like the Gunmetal blue that I painted out as it is more of a dark blue with grey tones vs the Green with some blue undertones of the MAFCA sample.
The new book color's are also a little different than the old MAFCA book paint chip samples so who knows what the colors should be.
I do like the Gunmetal blue that I painted out as it is more of a dark blue with grey tones vs the Green with some blue undertones of the MAFCA sample.
The new book color's are also a little different than the old MAFCA book paint chip samples so who knows what the colors should be.
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
Are there any other completed model A's nearby with the correct color to get someone scan or eye-match?
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
Dwayne,
Not with COVID these days, all the local shows have been canceled over the last year and nothing in the next few months.
I am probably not going to be ready for paint until the summer or fall anyway.
I had an idea of going to Hershey this fall, but got canceled, will see how things go in the spring if I can get up to Oshkosh or Hershey this coming year.
Gunmetal Blue is not a common color anyway.
I will probably just go the regular Rock Moss Green.
Not with COVID these days, all the local shows have been canceled over the last year and nothing in the next few months.
I am probably not going to be ready for paint until the summer or fall anyway.
I had an idea of going to Hershey this fall, but got canceled, will see how things go in the spring if I can get up to Oshkosh or Hershey this coming year.
Gunmetal Blue is not a common color anyway.
I will probably just go the regular Rock Moss Green.
Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
I remember back in the olden days as an apprentice painter, the boss managed to find someone interstate that was able to send us a some leftover paint from a crash repair they had done on a rare car.
We used his sample to spray a scrap door and then colour matched enough paint for a full respray. Worked out really well the bigger area (vs 2" paint chip) we were trying to match it to.
Perhaps another restorer has some paint left over they could send you?
We used his sample to spray a scrap door and then colour matched enough paint for a full respray. Worked out really well the bigger area (vs 2" paint chip) we were trying to match it to.
Perhaps another restorer has some paint left over they could send you?
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
Hey, I have a couple of friends I made on the vintage ford forum that are going to send me some spray outs of what they used.
I think that the old lacquers deteriorated/faded/changed color not long after applied to a new car. This and given the fact that multiple slightly different shades of green were used has caused issues. As these slightly different shades of green deteriorated some have become a new color or more close to another factory color and has caused a lot of confusion.
I am probable going to go with a reasonable Rock Moss Green as that seems to be the most definable color from the rest. I just wanted to go with a factory color other than "GREEN".
I think that the old lacquers deteriorated/faded/changed color not long after applied to a new car. This and given the fact that multiple slightly different shades of green were used has caused issues. As these slightly different shades of green deteriorated some have become a new color or more close to another factory color and has caused a lot of confusion.
I am probable going to go with a reasonable Rock Moss Green as that seems to be the most definable color from the rest. I just wanted to go with a factory color other than "GREEN".
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
Might be the model A version of any colour you want as long as it's black from the model T paint catalog..rkmiller73 wrote: I just wanted to go with a factory color other than "GREEN".
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Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
I am thinking black body on black fenders or maybe the Dark Rock Moss Green body with black fenders. either would be factory colors and I usually like to go with a factory color.
Now for what shade of Rock Moss Green or Black - that is the question that nobody seems to have the answer for...
Sikkens automotive paint out of Holland makes a super black, black. That is what my old shop uses now on Rolls Royce and Bentley fenders and all their other paint colors.
PPG and Dupont have gone way up in price and quality has seemed to go down.
Sikkens isn't any cheaper, but have very vivid, deep, rich colors from what I have seen coming out of the shop back home where I had the Burgandy fastback painted (and used that paint).
That is what I am thinking as of now anyway.
Now for what shade of Rock Moss Green or Black - that is the question that nobody seems to have the answer for...
Sikkens automotive paint out of Holland makes a super black, black. That is what my old shop uses now on Rolls Royce and Bentley fenders and all their other paint colors.
PPG and Dupont have gone way up in price and quality has seemed to go down.
Sikkens isn't any cheaper, but have very vivid, deep, rich colors from what I have seen coming out of the shop back home where I had the Burgandy fastback painted (and used that paint).
That is what I am thinking as of now anyway.
Re: 1929 Model A Ford Roadster Pickup Project
Wow, that ring gear on the diff