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- 53jetman February 2006
Two-tone paint pictures needed
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Hi guys,
I just finished painting my '53 Superwasp a couple of months back and have decided to two-tone the lower half of the door. I have seen a lot of exterior pics, but need some close-up pics of the door jambs. I would like to go ahead and install my weather stripping since I have to wait for warm weather, and was wondering how far into the jambs the paint should go. Is it typically taped off good and sprayed across all the door and fenders or does it extend into the jamb as well?
Thanks,
Rich -
When Hudson two toned the lower portions of the body above the rocker panel - in 1948, 1949 & early 1950, they taped off the inner parts of the door jamb - the two tone color was only on the outer serface of the body - 53jetmanJerry
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