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Color of Switches and Brackets
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John Brinegar
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Doing some painting - 1948 Deluxe -What color is the - Reverse Lockout Bracket and Switch 2. Kick-down Switch Bracket - 3. Accelerator Switch ? If left natural they will rust - Thanks

Posted on: 2014/11/9 16:27
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Re: Color of Switches and Brackets
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I believe that all of the steel portions were cadmium or zinc plated originally.
They definitely have something more than just a natural finish.

Posted on: 2014/11/9 16:55
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Re: Color of Switches and Brackets
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Believe those were all natural color sort of plating I wire brush and then use a clear over the bare metal. I tried acrylic because it was a flatter and less noticeable finish but it doesn't seem to keep moisture out or hold up as well as clear enamel. I used clear epoxy on the 56 years ago and most of those items have held up well. Can't seem to find clear epoxy that readily now -- at least not locally.

There are also some spray on cadmium coatings from Eastwood and others that are supposed to more or less duplicate some of the original plated metal finishes,

Posted on: 2014/11/9 16:57
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Re: Color of Switches and Brackets
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Good - I think I will use a metallic aluminum paint on the switches. but are the bracket for reverse lockout switch and bracket for kick-down switch painted black or metallic ? Sorry, just want to get it right if possible - 1948 model Thanks

Posted on: 2014/11/9 17:04
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Re: Color of Switches and Brackets
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So, are the Brackets black or metallic ? My kick down switch Bracket looks like it might be plated Thanks

Posted on: 2014/11/10 19:23
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Hi John:

Those parts are not painted (ie: they were metal finish).

I (along with some other notables) did some work on a 48 Custom 8 38 years ago and I used a thin coat of clear (from a spray can) over aluminum paint. The car was not touched for the duration when I last saw it. All of the parts did not rust. I did carefully sand and apply a metal etch.

Unfortunately the car fell upon hard times and was junk the last time I saw it.

I think the owner's diary with pictures of the car being reconditioned ended up in the trash. A shame because the last time I drove it the car was a first class ride. Wonderfully smooth and quiet.

Posted on: 2014/11/10 20:18
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Re: Color of Switches and Brackets
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My newly redone 48 Overdrive Lockout Switch and Bracket

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Posted on: 2014/11/12 16:57
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