going to paint the taillight panel for a buddy. Is there a specific "satin black" color that should be used? Also the qrt extensions have a small inside curve that is also satin black, but these seem to have a "texture" to them. Is this correct ? or should they be a smooth finish.
Thanks for any advice !
Quote from: corbins on September 15, 2018, 05:41:04 PM
going to paint the taillight panel for a buddy. Is there a specific "satin black" color that should be used? Also the qrt extensions have a small inside curve that is also satin black, but these seem to have a "texture" to them. Is this correct ? or should they be a smooth finish.
Thanks for any advice !
Fastbacks endcaps are grained and convertible endcaps are smooth . It is common for the fastback end caps to get the pressed in grain effect sanded off during previous paint jobs. If the grain is gone there are things you can do but it isn't easy.
Thanks Bob ! But the taillight panel is not grained , correct ?
Appreciate the help !
Tail light panel should have grain.
TOB
Quote from: corbins on September 16, 2018, 06:51:00 PM
Thanks Bob ! But the taillight panel is not grained , correct ?
Appreciate the help !
Only the early production tail panels do not have a pressed in grain texture . The early tail panels instead use a texture paint that is sprayed on. The majority of the 69/70 Shelby tail panels have a pressed in grain texture made into the tail panel. Many times the grain on the later panels is sanded off during repairs or over aggressive paint prep.
Quote from: corbins on September 15, 2018, 05:41:04 PM
Also the qrt extensions have a small inside curve that is also satin black, but these seem to have a "texture" to them. Is this correct ? or should they be a smooth finish.
Bob /Ed/Jeff,
I could be wrong, but I believe the OP was more concerned with the extension black out than the tail panel.
1584 had the extensions fairly smooth, with just a hint of orange peel on the black out. I attempted to duplicate, but did not get enough orange peel out of the spray bomb I used for the black out areas. Maybe that is a good thing. ;)
Bill
Quote from: Bill on September 17, 2018, 06:20:54 AM
Quote from: corbins on September 15, 2018, 05:41:04 PM
Also the qrt extensions have a small inside curve that is also satin black, but these seem to have a "texture" to them. Is this correct ? or should they be a smooth finish.
Bob /Ed/Jeff,
I could be wrong, but I believe the OP was more concerned with the extension black out than the tail panel.
1584 had the extensions fairly smooth, with just a hint of orange peel on the black out. I attempted to duplicate, but did not get enough orange peel out of the spray bomb I used for the black out areas. Maybe that is a good thing. ;)
Bill
Bill, actually both... I could see the texture on the extensions, but taillight panel is a repro I believe, so I'll have to try and figure out how to achieve that look.
Could we have some pics for the grain/no grain panels? How about the '70 models?
Quote from: SNAKEBIT on September 24, 2018, 04:38:01 PM
Could we have some pics for the grain/no grain panels? How about the '70 models?
All 70 models should have the later grained style. The other style is only smooth if all of the paint is taken off. The paint texture on the early style tail panel is a pebbly effect similar to the 69/70 speckled trunk mat in texture in of course black on the tailpanel. I don't have too good of a picture but you can get a sense of the texture of the paint. This was on #738. I posted a grained texture panel also for comparison. FYI the examples are convertible and so the endcaps have the black out portion smooth.
Thanks, that clears things up a little bit for me. There certainly are tons of things to learn about what is and isn't correct for a production car. It'll be a fun journey. :P
Thanks for posting Bob! boy that's a pretty heavy / thick looking grain in that panel. Looks like a damn dash pad . It'll be a challenge to duplicate for sure... gonna take some trial and error.
Are there any repros of these taillight panels that are the exact same? Any paint that will wrinkle correctly?