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what is the color for 1941 "Ford" logos
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EdB |
03-10-2018 @ 5:59 PM
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this is from a previous thread about using decals vs. painting Ford script... Jim did not make bumper scripts, so I bought some extra material and made some for the rear bumper and grille logo below the hood. _________________________________________________________ The guy who sells the decals is Jim Kirkpatrick,5173 Rocky Hill Rd. Glenville, Pa. 17329-9451 Ph# 717-235-1538. I don't think he has decals for every hubcap, but I have bought the ones for the 47-48 cap. They are very good quality. Wolfie 01-01-2010 @ 7:16 PM reply profile send p.m. New Member Posts: 144 Joined: Oct 2009 Many thanks trjford8! EdB 01-02-2010 @ 6:45 AM reply profile send p.m. Member Posts: 46 Joined: Nov 2009 http://www.unorthodoxcreations.com/FordDecals.html is Jim's web address. Have used his product...it is recommended. ford38v8 01-02-2010 @ 12:06 PM reply profile send p.m. Senior Posts: 2163 Joined: Oct 2009 I hate to be a wet blanket, but just a cautionary note here: If you plan to have your car point judged, be aware that although vinyl striping and hubcap lettering are available now, they were not employed on the cars when new. Vinyl letters are easily distinguished from paint, and are subject to a point deduction on the Concourse. Alan Wolfie 01-02-2010 @ 1:30 PM reply profile send p.m. New Member Posts: 144 Joined: Oct 2009 Thanks for the comment Alan. My car won't be judged so this is not an issue. Also it is something that could be easily removed. I would always be reluctant to do a modification to the car that would damage it and make it difficult to restore to original. Stroker 01-02-2010 @ 3:10 PM reply profile send p.m. Senior Posts: 1459 Joined: Oct 2009 So..how was it done originally? Did Ford have elves painting the narrow V-8 in say, a 38 deluxe cap on the line? I'd think that if you have the technology to make a positive vinyl decal, you would also have the technology to make a nice vinyl mask, which would allow us klutzes to apply paint in those narrow confines. ford38v8 01-02-2010 @ 3:42 PM reply profile send p.m. Senior Posts: 2163 Joined: Oct 2009 Stroker, that's a great idea. A vinyl stencil would do the trick nicely. As for the elves, I think they used a stencil with a spray gun. Back in the day, while playing hide and seek behind the wheels of cars, I remember seeing hubcaps with what appeared to be portions that were lightly sprayed. Alan
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EdB |
02-19-2018 @ 7:39 AM
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I purchased blue decals for the bumper and hub caps sometime back. Do not recall the vendor; perhaps someone else does.
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ken ct. |
02-18-2018 @ 4:21 PM
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Ford blue , pretty good match is a "paint pen" made by Sharpie ,its like a magic marker only has paint in them. Availible at hobby stores or maybe a Staples store. ken ct.
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hemi |
02-18-2018 @ 12:55 PM
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any idea what color of blue
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ken ct. |
02-18-2018 @ 12:01 PM
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Hub cap logo is blue but don't think any logo's or stripe on 41 bumpers?? ken ct
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hemi |
02-18-2018 @ 10:54 AM
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What is the correct or something real close to the right color for the "Ford" logos on the bumpers and hub caps of a 1941 Super Deluxe
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