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Original Car aluminum panel finish
From what Ive seen the original cars have varying finishes for the aluminum panels through the inside of the cab, trunk, and engine bay of the car. Some look brushed and dull and some are shiny semi polished looking, any rhyme or reason to it or is it just whatever roll they had that week?
Also, what is the “acceptable” panel finish for restored original panels? I can only imagine with being 60 years old, maintaining, and any mileage the panels will be marked up, oxidized and dull. Making them hard to get a “factory new” finish on them. |
I don't remember any raw finished original Cobra's. New ones yes.
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Hi, Im talking about the interior aluminum panels, not the body.
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I adjusted my questions to reflect better.
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I would say the factory didn’t spend time polishing, brushing or treating exposed panels. The firewall, inner fender/engine panels and radiator area would be mill finish aluminum. In other words, (and for a concours car) no time or material is used to add finish to the panels. They should be clean and free of oil and stains but not brushed or polished.
Larry |
You might want to take a trip to the Shelby American Collection (their big annual party is this coming Saturday). There are plenty, and I mean the world's largest collection in a single place, of original Cobras and GT40s present. Bring a camera and take notes.
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So, what are you building? %/ Bill S. |
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Anyway, hopefully "no real Cobras will be injured as a result of anything done on this forum". |
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Bill S. |
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My observation of the cars I've seen is that there is little rhyme or reason to lots of those details. It all depended on who in England was doing the work that day. Maybe if you saw each and every car in order it might be clearer. |
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Bill S. |
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Thanks for the input guys. Ive never been on a thread where people cared so much about what someone else does or doesn't do with their cars. With the most respect to everyone we appreciate the concern but as Im sure you know people are going to do what they want. When a person can buy 20 original cars they dont see the value in them like someone who grew up with them or maybe owned one at some point in their life. Its just a toy in a toy box to some. Im not going to discuss the owner and I personal relationship and what business I have asking questions with just anyone. Making statements like “he has bigger plans than the owner is a snide comment and not necessary. We are all adults and professionals here I would hope. I enjoy the research and learning and he enjoys it as well and its been fun. Im will continue to ask questions and if you have constructive input I thank you.
That said , so when people restore cars im guessing they are just cutting all new aluminum panels and using them, as it would seem impossible to reproduce the factory finish on panels with scrtches, dents road rash etc.. |
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Bill S. |
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My response was directly to the point that answering every post with “ you are asking questions that you shouldnt ask and should not be involved in”. Saying that initially is understandable but every question that is asked needs to have that rehashed? That was a blanket statement i made about wealthy owners doing what they want regardless of what other say on every single post. “dont do this or only this person should do this”. Im asking very detailed questions about things “ nobody but the main handful of shops should be discussing amongst themselves” and Im not passionate or enthusiastic? I respect your input and you have been helpful, others want to continue to make blanket statements about my involvement, the intentions , are just bullying and not helpful to anyone. I get it intitial but there should be a point where the concerns are noted and move on to either offer answers to questions or just keep scrolling. Again thank you for the help and I hope we can continue to communicate. |
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When you come to a site, as fresh new user, you need to realize that those of us who have been around here, might have a bit more of a knowledge base. Some of us have gotten are hands dirty on originals, or just been obsessed by them, same goes for the replicas, again, it does not matter as it is the common enthusiasm for the car that binds us together. We cannot agree on everything 100%, nor do we expect others to. Again, your car, or your friends car, your choices. Here, a little less attitude will get you much more cooperation than otherwise. Flair ups happen, noses get bent out of joint (especially if you have a beige colored Cobra ;) ), does it happen, you bet, but again, in the long run, we are all just car guys/gals. Bill S. |
@Mj_72 , it's ok for you to ask questions, but when we ask a question (Maybe even a better idea, if we knew about this CSX in question) for more info. we get this kind of response. I have a better question, why are you here, in a forum that deals with reproductions, rather than a site like SAAC, or have contact with other "restorers" that deal with these original cars or are we your last hope for info.?? Do you now see why we ask these simple questions about you & the car. We could care less, who owns the car.
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The key word here is "active" :) Just saying :p Bill S. |
If/when you go to events where there are original Cobras, take what you see with a grain of salt in terms what’s “original”. The cars are old now, have been altered by multiple owners and garage mechanics and what you see now is probably not going to be what was original back in the day. Just keep that in mind when checking out original cars now.
Larry |
Oh Bill, I think you deserve, a phone call over the tongue sticking out business ;) It could be a long one too, you know how much you hate that :eek: Cheers Buddy. :)
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