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tkb289 06-03-2009 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by DoneByDoug (Post 954838)
If you're thinking of doing a stripe and you want to go with the original white color, you may want to do a lot of comparisons between that white and a body color.

I was considering a stripe, but in the end felt the FIA body style was better served without one. However, I did a lot of test samples and had some very nice combos. I was using industrial colors, non metallic, cold in value (light blues, lights greens, and light grays) What I was looking to do was create a color combo that had the effect of being total color all the way through. Almost like if you cut the car in half, the cross section would be total color.

I know this may sound crazy to some, but the slightly off-white of the stripe next to these types of colors really look "thick". They don't lie on top as a white does on the traditional cobra blue. They also look very retro and industrial, the way a lot of the original 289 racing cobras look. To my eyes, the white on a metallic, makes both the metallic and the stripe look like a skin. In the end, I thought it was too radical a choice. What I ultimately chose was a blue from a 1974 Chevy truck with a Ferrari red rookie stripe. However, the next build I do, I'll do exactly what I originally wanted. I'm planning on doing it on an altered wheel base Ford Falcon funny car.

In the end, John at ERA helped me a lot. He and Doug have a lot of common sense, and see a lot of these cars. In fact, John thought it might work and said they'd done a couple of non-metallic grays that looked killer. I was ultimately afraid of growing tired of a baby-blue-battleship grey FIA with an off white stripe. But, every time I see one of the Gulf sponsored GT's in blue with an orange strip, I still have a tinge of regret.

One other observation: I know you don't want the grill in front, but it truly is a piece of art and I'm really happy I chose it. I've heard rumors that Peter comes from an old line of Italian metal smiths, and that these are hand made by monks in a monastery in the Southern alps. They certainly are priced that way, and I WILL be trying to write it off as a donation to the Catholic Church!


I am going with no stripes of any kind, but that is good information to know. You have put a lot of thought into this, that's for sure.

Like you, I plan to make my contribution to the monks as well, would like a grill. Thanks for the suggestions ... it's great to hear from guys that have gone through the process. Any photos of your car ?

Thanks.

- Tim

Jim Holden 06-03-2009 11:20 AM

A website with numerous pictures of original cars is:

http://www.csxinfo.net/web/modules/xcgal/

Always a good source of ideas...

Jim

tkb289 06-03-2009 01:56 PM

Jim,

Great site! I will have to take some time and look at what was done in the past, with an eye towards using some of those elements in my build. Thanks!

- Tim:

Jim Holden 06-03-2009 02:53 PM

"Peter comes from an old line of Italian metal smiths"

Actually, he comes from an old line of Italian horse thieves who jumped ship in NY harbor a generation or two ago and are still wanted by police in New Jersey for questionable dealings there.

Jim

patrickt 06-03-2009 03:28 PM

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Originally Posted by Jim Holden (Post 954942)
..still wanted by police in New Jersey for questionable dealings there.

That's the only type of dealings that ever take place in New Jersey.:cool:

WarrenG 06-03-2009 03:29 PM

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Originally Posted by PDUB (Post 950713)
I would love to see these... any references to photos online?

Thanks!

Don't know about on-line, however Dave Friedman has photos of examples of these in his "Cobra, The Shelby American Original Archives 1962-1965," pages 104, 113, 155 and Rinsey Mills in his "Essential AC Cobra" book on pages 32-42. They are not pretty, but functional and "original." If I was to use that style, I'd probably round off the corners for appearance.

cobraviper_99 06-03-2009 05:35 PM

http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...humbs/008_.JPG
I get a lot of compliments for the Torq-Thrust wheels on my CSX. If you like them, get them.

tkb289 06-04-2009 12:33 AM

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Originally Posted by cobraviper_99 (Post 954993)
http://www.clubcobra.com/photopost/d...humbs/008_.JPG
I get a lot of compliments for the Torq-Thrust wheels on my CSX. If you like them, get them.

Me too ... I just like the look. I am considering going with a darker color for the spokes. Either very dark grey, or black, with a polished lip.

Sending you a PM

Thanks.

- Tim


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