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Started by KD, December 01, 2011, 12:53:19 PM

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KD

Here's a picture of my radiator cowling on my 1940 modle 9033 .
It looks like this will be visable when you open the hood. I'm sure it's original ant thoughts as I am getting ready to paint it and wanted to know if I should paint the stencil back. It's spray painted white
Ken Dennison
Ken Dennison

1935 Auburn S/C Cabroilet
1940 Cadillac V16 7 passenger Imperial Sedan (9033)
1929 Ford Closed Cab Pick Up
1960 Austin Healey Sprite

Terry Wenger

Ken:
This stencil question keeps popping up. Some cars had it and some didn't. I'm sure there was a reason, but I don't know of any. If someone has a good guess  let me know.  This is like the firewall on the '38-'40  90 series cars, most were black, but some were painted body color. At one time Brad Ipsen, Doug Houston and I were trying to figure it out and after analyzing open and closed cars, body styles, storage of bodies before assembly etc., etc. we could never come up with a good answer.

I would keep the stencils as they are original to that car.

Terry Wenger
Terry Wenger CLC #1800
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1932 355B TSD
1939 7557
1940 60S
1941 60S
1947 6267 Conv.
1949 6207X Coupe
1963 60S

KD

Thanks, Terry I will
Ken D
Ken Dennison

1935 Auburn S/C Cabroilet
1940 Cadillac V16 7 passenger Imperial Sedan (9033)
1929 Ford Closed Cab Pick Up
1960 Austin Healey Sprite