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Diff housing and axle tube paint color.
Want to detail the the diff housing and axle tubes in our 70 TA. From doing a search here, seems like black was the factory color on most Pontiac models. In some cases the axle assemble were fully painted to just partially painted !!
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Unpainted is correct
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RPM is your friend on this one. ESC sells it.
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72 Formula
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73 SD
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Those are beautiful.
I'm a little surprised (...a little...) that they got nothing. Trucks of the same area went through a small spray booth before body drop where chassis black was drizzled in the general direction of the top of the diff, axle tubes and brake drums. To describe it as "painting" would be a bit generous. They certainly look better just clean. Olds passenger car photo from Lansing Assembly shown:
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Thanks for everyone's comments and pics. Looks like cast iron gray for the middle section and silver/steel for the tubes, cover and backing plates.
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Agree Keith.... if you guys grab a copy of Echoes of Norwood you find a few pics of cars on line being built up . There is a notation that the axle tubes are black the brake backing plates were unpainted as well as the center section.
A buddy of mine that has done several Norwood second gen Z28's told me he has seen paint on all the cars he has torn down for rebuild .in this area . This guy is very detailed on tear down posses.washing and documenting all areas of his project as Keith said there may have been a black out area where black was added to non painted parts.? this pic has been around awhile you may have seen . although its a 1st gen car it shows over spray on exhaust as if black was sprayed after some assembly |
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It’s called black out and yes the cars were haphazardly “blacked out” after assembly. I believe a search will pull up info
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That pictures clearly show during assembly and tubes are black....
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That picture clearly shows a 1st gen lol
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I stated in my post it was a 1st gen car lol
see pic... this is of a 2nd gen f body at Norwood note the tubes . it is noted in book that the case and backing plates were not painted . But as said there may have been a black out later in assembly . |
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Directed at Mr Sparks
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I totally agree with the "black out" comments. I've had several very low mile unrestored 'A', 'X' and 'F' cars back in "the day" and they all had a very randomly sprayed black treatment on the rear axle and nearby areas. Back then a good friend of mine was a manager at a Chevrolet dealership. I'd asked him why this was done and why so sloppy. He believed it was done to improve the undercar appearance to new car shoppers who often would bend down to take a peek underneath. If left bare, they knew flash rust from humidity would already cause bare metal things to look old, or worse than they really were. It didn't have to be especially pretty, just good enough for a quick glance or two. I've always believed that to be a reasonable reason why this was done.
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So if you had to paint the axle tubes and backing plates. What would you do?
Car is a driver not a concourse car. Everything is black now. Just want to detail the rear. Thinking center piece cast gray, cover black... |
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But I would not in any fashion duplicate the haphazard application of chassis black. K
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'63 LeMans Convertible '63 Grand Prix '65 GTO - original, unrestored, Dad was original owner, 5000 original mile Royal Pontiac factory racer '74 Chevelle - original owner, 9.85 @ 136 mph besthttp://www.superchevy.com/features/s...hevy-chevelle/ My Pontiac Story: http://forums.maxperformanceinc.com/...d.php?t=560524 "Intro from an old Assembly Plant Guy":http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=342926 |
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Paint it dark steel grey and cast iron and call it done. I had mine powdercoated, the steel colour came out like a bright silver fresh steel and was disappointing, but it isn't seen.
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Directed at Judge273. Lol I’ve got an Autographed copy. The big guy on the left looking at the stunning 70, along with the guy in the white polo look familiar ? First Norwood Gathering put together by author Phil Boris
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so, ive searched and this might be where to get an answer. 65 gto rear brake backing plate color. towards outside. inside im sure would be bare. natural? or painted. i just bought some originals from Cali. clean as can be and bare metal.
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