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Old Man with a Hat
That went over my head. Help me out.
That went over my head. Help me out.
The blob of paint that shows it was installed and/or inspected on the assembly line. It's part of the over restoration of this car.That went over my head. Help me out.
It's just that I never heard of an inspection blob referred to as warranty paint.The blob of paint that shows it was installed and/or inspected on the assembly line
It's just that I never heard of an inspection blob referred to as warranty paint.
And yes, all the unpainted parts jumped out at me, too.
Perhaps all these blobs of paint here and there are due to the opinions of self-appointed marque "experts" who decree that "it must be so" and the sheep who blindly follow along afterwards.
It may be that "some" vehicles had the blobs but not all???
Actually my 68 Polara has marked torsion bars. Right one has one big yellow daub. Left has two yellow lines a daub and then a smear (so 3 markings). If I remember correctly there were a couple of different torsion bars available. Regular and heavy duty. (Sorry for the picture of a picture. Internet down and pic is on computer hard drive. Posting with phone)Paint daubs helped in the assembly process.
Certain markings, like on rear axles, would help designate an assembly with or without SG, brake size, gear ratio, etc.
Torsion bars had them for easy ID.
If certain parts were used in all C bodies, like torsion bars, then one would not expect to find paint markings as there would be no reason to use colors to distinguish between parts. I don’t know enough but I presume there were multiple assemblies for things like rear ends that needed some way to tell them apart.
Probably another good reason to DOCUMENT what is found on C bodies as they are parted or restored. Yes, care about what you find. It may be important to someone else.
I don’t remember what I had for breakfast this morning let alone what I remember from the underside of my Chevelle in 1975.
Maybe not a lot but i would definitely drive it.I would drive it everyday!
Did a lot of work on brand new early 80's Ford Crown Vics also, first to service the car so to say, never saw any 'warranty paint' maybe some chalk writing but none of the dabs of paint.