Skinny, is that John Deere yellow on the valve covers? Whatever it is, it looks good!
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Originally posted by Milaca View PostSkinny, is that John Deere yellow on the valve covers? Whatever it is, it looks good!
I followed the factory color layout pretty close, but left some of the aluminum items unpainted to break it up a little bit. I proudly showed the wife how it turned out and she asked why I painted the valve covers yellow. I told her that it came from the factory that way. As she walked away she mumbled something like......just because the factory did it that way, you didn't have to........Skinny___'59 Lark VIII Regal____'60 Lark Marshal___
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Looks great! I hope to be having our '62s engine compartment looking that good soon! (Got all the paint, now I just need to finish preping and I'll spray it! Yahoo!)Dylan Wills
Everett, Wa.
1961 Lark 4 door wagon
1961 Lark 4 door wagon #2 (Wife's car!)
1955 VW Beetle (Went to the dark side)
1914 Ford Model T
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Thanks to everyone for the interest, I get more done if I'm close to a progress report!
Gordon, the fenders are off because I'm replacing them and need to put a patch on the inner by the left tail light. I'll probably use a single stage non-hardening, paintable seam sealer on them.
I could use a little help on the factory color. I've seen other '62's this color and am curious what it is too. The closest '62 chip I've seen is Desert Tan, but a '62 with that color was advertised for sale and it wasn't even close to mine (it was a much plainer, basic tan). This is almost a "golder" version of Rose Mist. My Cruiser parts car is Metallic Silver Poly like the right rear door on the project car, so I know it's not that. Thanks in advance.Skinny___'59 Lark VIII Regal____'60 Lark Marshal___
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Here's mine in Desert Tan:
Definitely looks lighter than yours.
I definitely do not like this color, even with the brown and tan Daytona interior. I'll keep the interior since it's nice save for the seat covers, but that tan has to go. Still trying to decide what it will be, I just know it won't be this
Looking at the color chips, I think yours is more likely Metallic Brown:
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It's this one, P6217 Metallic Brown Poly. That's just a Rootbeer Dark Brown Metallic.
http://www.tcpglobal.com/autocolorli...baker-pg01.jpg
Update: Tooshay Bob, when I clicked post, I found the same info already there!Last edited by StudeRich; 07-01-2010, 12:44 PM.StudeRich
Second Generation Stude Driver,
Proud '54 Starliner Owner
SDC Member Since 1967
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It's been fun watching your progress on your 62. Oh how I wish I had free time, but kids/family/job etc you know how that goes. Anyway I was wondering what you plan to do with this once it's done?Proud new owner of a 56 Power Hawk!
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Thanks Bob and Rich for the link. I had found that before, but I always thought the Metallic Brown looked way too dark to be my color. To me it looks closer to an off Rose Mist than brown. I found a few '62s like mine, but no real dark brown ones, so this probably is what they consider the Metallic Brown Poly. Here's a closer pic of the firewall and a brochure pic of a '62 wagon that matches the trunk floor, door jams etc.
Skinny___'59 Lark VIII Regal____'60 Lark Marshal___
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Originally posted by Daan View PostIt's been fun watching your progress on your 62. Oh how I wish I had free time, but kids/family/job etc you know how that goes. Anyway I was wondering what you plan to do with this once it's done?
My overall goal is to have my '59 and my Torino done the way I've always wanted them. My daily driver Scout could stand a face lift also. So, the '62 is for sale at any point during the build with the price adjusted as the work continues. I'm not looking to get rich, just trying to make my goal a reality (and having some fun in the process).Skinny___'59 Lark VIII Regal____'60 Lark Marshal___
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Originally posted by Skinnys Garage View PostThanks Bob and Rich for the link. I had found that before, but I always thought the Metallic Brown looked way too dark to be my color. To me it looks closer to an off Rose Mist than brown. I found a few '62s like mine, but no real dark brown ones, so this probably is what they consider the Metallic Brown Poly.
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Originally posted by Skinnys Garage View PostThanks Dan, it's been fun posting the progress too. I guess the plan for the '62 is to sell it at some pointProud new owner of a 56 Power Hawk!
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Originally posted by Daan View PostWeeeeelll.... maybe once all the BS going on in my life settles down, I'd be in a position to finally get a Stude, and yours is pretty much exactly what I've been looking for. Plus the fact that it's not located 3000 miles away, makes it all the more attractive.Skinny___'59 Lark VIII Regal____'60 Lark Marshal___
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With the generator finished up, I was able to put on the belt and hoses and run it for a while. I let it run for about 20-30 minutes to fully warm up. The only coolant leak was the heater valve, but that's looking better now that it's been warmed up and operated, we'll see how that goes. After it was up to full temp and idling in gear, the lowest oil pressure reading was still above twenty, so I'm pretty happy.
Next chores are the brakes and to pull the dual exhaust off my '59 to quiet this one up a little. All that's in place now are a pair of 2" down pipes that exit just behind the trans cross member like a set of headers.
Here's a quick video of it running. It even drove back in the garage under it's own power after decades of "resting". Can't wait for a real test drive!
Skinny___'59 Lark VIII Regal____'60 Lark Marshal___
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