59 Catalina

Started by idrivejunk, July 11, 2017, 09:52:28 PM

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ragdol

If his wife picked the color blue. Otherwise gold & creamy white.

idrivejunk

Nope. Nope.

You're cold as ice. :T)
Matt

kb426

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chimp koose

GREEN METALFLAKE vinyl :lol:  8)

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idrivejunk

Now you guys got it. No, not bicycle seat flake green!

Dipped in pure sin. 8)
Matt

slocrow

Silver......maybe and if in the stock pattern it will be a tri-color as in silver, black and cream; my guess!
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idrivejunk

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kb426

Wasn't black and white a common combo on Pontiacs in the early 60's?
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idrivejunk

My ex 68 and 72 Chevelles both had white seats, door panels, and headliners with black carpet and dash. Stock patterns are not likely to be used here, it is getting what some of the world calls a full custom interior. Stockish dash and the rest is up to Oz but Mike built a console and back dash speaker / rear air thingy and I don't know what all else.
Matt

jaybee

Quote from: "kb426"Wasn't black and white a common combo on Pontiacs in the early 60's?

Not a Pontiac, but my '68 Cougar had an odd combination of black dash, carpet, package tray, and kick panels with white seats, console, door panels, rear trim panels, and headliner. After the front driver seat hinge broke as they often did on those cars I put in a pair of high back buckets out of a Nova. They were black, and I painted everything else but the headliner black as well. Though upholstery paint had a really bad reputation at the time I scrubbed everything really clean and got good adhesion. None of it flaked off, though I did scuff it in when I shoved the back seat full of cardboard boxes.
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idrivejunk

Last post was in August and its May now so we may never see an interior. Calling off the search and notifying next of kin of MIA... gives a guy a hint at what big factory workers must have felt watching MovieTone newsreels in the early-mid 40s when the global objective was to put as many tons of the other guy's best on the ocean floor as possible because...

No idea what happened to this car. A straight answer about it may be too much to ask for. Only other job I know of that disappeared was the green 69 Camaro body shell I skinned. Bygones, I reckon! :?
Matt

kb426

Paint jail and interior prison both exist. Thanks for the update.
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idrivejunk

Omigosh!  :shock:  I forgot about POWs! Theres hope :D

Lets endeavor to accomplish a covert mission to liberate her.  :idea:

Shes a looker, I for one would like to look at her some more. ~:)
Matt

idrivejunk

I heard it will be back this week.  :shock:  8)  However, the help is spread real thin right now. Theres a great deal of stress about. But the prospect of any of my work from the last few years being competed is a pleasant thought.  :)
Matt