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...and not all Ford Model Ts were black. Here is an '09 in red. Class winner at the Santa Fe Concorso.
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Thanks, I learned something today
Posted on: 2016/10/31 11:28
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Speaking of colors which white is not a color, or some would say.
Now this is what I would call a white Packard. Saw this one in the private collection of Arthur O. Stone, former CEO of Buning the Florist, Inc. at Antique Car Museum Inc. in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Pure white I don't know, but it looks pretty white to, even the tires are all white. Wes
Posted on: 2016/11/1 10:17
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Automotive finishes progressed from the varnishes used by carriage & buggy manufacturers, to nitrocellulose lacquers and enamels, to acrylic lacquers. Types of colors offered and their respective durabilities varied with each technology. Here's a short version of the history of automotive finishes provided by The Eastwood Co.
eastwood.com/blog/eastwood-chatter/histo ... line-and-types-of-automotive-paint/
Posted on: 2016/11/1 11:36
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