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53 minutes ago, dutchzcarguy said:

What hobbyist did make that front part? what a damn ugly car!!!!!!!!!!!!!!  :pow:

That is a Dodge Charger Daytona. It came that way from the factory.

Chrysler also produced the Plymouth Superbird.

The cars were manufactured for homolgation so NASCAR teams could run the body style in NASCAR’s top level Cup series.

Those cars sell for huge money these days.

 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, dutchzcarguy said:

Yeah, i know that car.. i think... is it the same car Hoovies garage has one in orange?  Oef.. what a ugly car.. sorry just NOT my cup of tea!

Hoovie has a Daytona?

Didn’t know.

Hope he didn’t thrash it.

 

 

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3 hours ago, zspert said:

So much opportunity but so many mistakes. In the meantime Banzai Motorworks notches Gold Medallion #4!

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Zspert, you have my respect - I don't mean any disrespect, however, that is very, very, very... silver.  As in, doesn't look original to me.  Don't get me wrong... I love that silver.  But, is it the original silver for 70/71?  I am close to having the car I am restoring painted and am planning to go with silver, which is the color it was originally painted.  However, I am concerned that I won't like the factory silver which often looks grey in pics.  What paint line was used for that car?  

Anyway, from the one pic, that car looks very, very, very nice.  Would love to see more pics.  I also have an order typed up for several items from you - some of the last items that I will need to procure for my restoration. 

 

 

 


 

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7 hours ago, inline6 said:

 

Zspert, you have my respect - I don't mean any disrespect, however, that is very, very, very... silver.  As in, doesn't look original to me.  Don't get me wrong... I love that silver.  But, is it the original silver for 70/71?  I am close to having the car I am restoring painted and am planning to go with silver, which is the color it was originally painted.  However, I am concerned that I won't like the factory silver which often looks grey in pics.  What paint line was used for that car?  

Anyway, from the one pic, that car looks very, very, very nice.  Would love to see more pics.  I also have an order typed up for several items from you - some of the last items that I will need to procure for my restoration. 
 

If it looks gray in pictures - might just be the lighting and angle of the light source etc.   That said - if it looks gray or has blueish undertones etc  when you see it in person- it isn't factory. Factory Silver in person looks Silver as in that picture.  Factory Silver used "Fine" silver metal flakes only. My first 240Z was Silver... got a scratch in the passenger door about 14 months after I picked it up from the Dealer. Spent several months trying to find the right body shop that could match the paint - the fourth shop got it right. Spent months looking very closely at that Silver from the factory.  Very hard for shops using completely different types of paint today to blend the correct color - it can be done - if they are willing to shoot enough test panels large enough.

Chevy Guys - have the same problem getting Cortez Silver correct as well on Corvettes/Camaro's/Chevelles from the 60's/70's.  I had that on my 1970 SS396 El Camino - it is all but identical to the original silver on the 240Z's.   Sill if today you look at a hundred pictures of Cortez Silver - only about 1 in 20 looks like the correct shade. Too many of them have gray or blue undertone, or a sand/gold undertone.

FWIW

Carl

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