Hello. No posts lately, but I have been chipping away in incremental ways.
Traveling and taking time off from work and family to fiddle on my car has taken a back trunk (further aft than the back seat...) to all of my other responsibilities. Motivation and enthusiasm waned.
Then, a couple of weeks ago, my cousin announced a family reunion in late July up in Northern California. My wheels start turning... hmmm... this may be an opportunity to say hi to my car...
The first thing I did was to call the body and paint guy (who has not touched my car due to a bad winter) and asked if there is any chance that the body and/or paint can be completed by when I come up in late July.
He said, “I don't see why it can't be done."
He is a quiet man.
And not exactly erupting with confidence.
Soooo… naturally, I am full-bore 1,000,000% positive that it WILL be done. Fingers and toes crossed.
And if body and paint are going to be finished, that means at least two important things need to happen fairly quickly.
1. Paint color – I need to confirm what color I want this car to be. A few trips back, I picked a color and painted my engine bay. My color is based on 531 – but 531 if it oxidized over 50 years – which tweaks it subtly from bronze to green. I really, really like the color I painted the engine bay, bordering on love it. But I just need to make sure. And since I won't actually see my car until it's completely done, I have to do this remotely. So, I called the place in Northern CA where I got the paint and asked them to send me samples of 2 options – the color I painted the engine bay, and another color very close, with a touch less green. I got the two samples, sprayed them and it confirms my choice. You can see more about the colors further down this post when I update about my headrests.
2. Scratch – I need to raise some money to pay the Quiet Man. Which means I need to sell some stuff. First item, I'm sending to guru Dave Premo for restoration an awesome, completely original U20 Mikuni Type 3 setup and all original linkage and manifold. Dave is walking me through it and will be doing all of the important work. I couldn't be more appreciative of his help, and when he's done, these things will be amazing. So, I've been working on that fun project, my first ever dig into carburetors. I now know what venturis are! And I am currently taking orders.
So that’s exciting stuff and has re-motivated me a bit to work on what I still have down here.
I just took my (hopefully) last batch of little bits to get zinc plated with the carb parts before I send them to Dave. Lots of additional little parts for my car and some restoration projects I hope to do soon (center consoles, gas caps, grills, antenna etc.).
I have sent my valve cover off to get vapor honed.
And, I finally got back to working on my headrests! I have already done the back plates, but am now getting to the upholstery and painting the frames…
I was originally planning to paint them to match my gauge bezels which I had painted dull aluminum – as God intended them to be – but then as I looked more closely at the headrests, they’re in very good condition with only some surface rust and lots of good original paint. I now realize that the headrest frames are very clearly factory painted the 531 color. My headrests are not original to my car, so does anyone know if all headrests were painted 531? I can’t imagine that they were painted the body color (white and red would look particularly odd).
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Anyway, since I have a sample of my paint down here, I’m going to paint them the same as my body color – which would be extremely close to original, and any easy fix if it doesn’t look good.
You can see in this photo, the paint sample that is virtually identical to 531.
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And this photo shows the color I will be painting my car – a little less bronze, a little more silver, and a little more green. I think I’ll be happy with it.
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That’s it, hopefully more soon.
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