Hello everyone! I found this place by searching out parts and info about my 53' Ford Mainline. I've browsed quite a bit and already learned lots. I'm planning on making my car into a respectable everyday summer cruiser, winters here are long and brutal, so there's no better time to work on it. She's got a long way to go, but here's the basics to my goal with it. -lower it down a couple inches, lake pipes, mild SBF, fix a couple of body panels and paint it flat black. I invite anyone to go ahead and give me some ideas and knowledge on achieving my goal of getting a cool, low every summer day cruiser. Thanks in advance for any info, input, suggestions and knowledge. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
Hello, Canada, from Ohio! I like your car. However rather than paint it flat black, did you consider leaving it with that pretty patina? I like that paint as is, just polish it up a bit. Give it some thought. After all, it took decades to get that look. Enjoy your ride.
I have thought about it, and honestly I like it too. The thing is, I've got a few places I need to cut out and weld new metal into, which means I'm going to unfortunately ruin that pretty patina in a few places. My next best option was the flat black. Here's a good idea of my end goal. Posted using the Full Custom H.A.M.B. App!
On my car we decided to save the beat up paint because it gives the car a history and it helps make it feel like it's been around for 80-plus years. The quarter panel was hit (when the fenders were still there, we think) and painted over very poorly, and that bothered me at first. But now I kinda feel it's part of the car's history and it gives it character and a war wound story. Maybe you could try to match your paint "close enough" and give it "character." It's your call. Have fun with it! You can see the poorly painted quarter panel here: !cid_A64D0FEE60604865A0CDB95B1E58A5F0@adminPC !cid_A64D0FEE60604865A0CDB95B1E58A5F0@adminPC by Weezy1930 posted Oct 31, 2014 at 2:04 PM Trunk "character" with beat up paint: WeezeDSCN0027a WeezeDSCN0027a by Weezy1930 posted Oct 17, 2014 at 5:08 PM