68 shortbed, body will be vanilla shake over hugger orange. Firewall will match the body colors/breaks. Rest of the engine compartment will be semi-flat black. No braided hoses, nothing real fancy, just clean & functional.
opinions, options, poison arrows, all gleefully accepted
As a metter of fact, i AM trying to keep up with the Jones'
Driving like Parnelli, Drinkin' like George
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Here's a couple shots on my engine...
I did the block black, aluminum intake with Ford blue accents... thr black really makes the blue and silver pop IMHO.
It looks like I am gonna have to paint the top of the air cleaner Ford blue as well.
I can't believe that the top already has some pretty bad rust spots... it's a brand new Edlebrock proflo
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KaptnKA S
Washington...The land where rust is like the family pet...Ya learn to live with it and clean up after its mess... KaptnKAOS
i always thought blue with chrome covers looked good. i also seen a pic of a yellow enigne with chrome covers. you sure could see it in there. black or grey are just kindof wrong. i don't think i would go orange of any shade just because of the X factor.
I use black for racing (sheds heat faster). I use Ford Corporate Blue for street.
Old Fords Rule Was a Ford Service Tech
71 F250 with Shell Car 390 NP435 Dana 60 3.73s, PS, PB, 750 EC VS Holley Accel Points Eliminator.
98 Volvo S70 2.4T Auto 71 Service manuals Volumes 1,2,3 and 4 So ask away. My Gallery Spark test
unfortunatly, blue is out. Just can't see it in a black/off white/orange engine bay. Couple of people that i have talked to that have a bit of an artistic bent seem to think that the black block/heads would get "lost" in that engine bay. The orange/aluminum would twist a few folks off... then a buddy of mine tells me he has a set of old 'vette valve covers that we could machine adapters up for & bolt them to the motor. Open the hood....orange motor, 'vette valve covers, distributor on the correct end of the motor....... The industrial motor grey w/ a chrome air cleaner would look "functional". I dunnno????
As a metter of fact, i AM trying to keep up with the Jones'
Driving like Parnelli, Drinkin' like George
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To each his own... Dark Ford blue has always looked best under a Ford hood to me, but low gloss black works very well too. If you plan to drive the truck bright colors like orange/yellow show oil and grease like mad and seam to discolor more in time from engine heat.
I've always gone to lengths to keep the Ford valve covers, knocking out baffles to make room for roller rockers, etc. Most made before the early 70's had the "power by Ford" in nice script. The coolest covers I've seen are stock early FE covers ceramic coated in gloss dark blue with a lighter blue on the script.
I've always thought the "Power by Ford" script was a pretty cool deal. If you toss the Windsor stuff out the window, Ford's always had a thing for purpose building their engines to fit the application. It's a little different from GM that stuck the same exact belly button 350 in everything or Dodge with their 318/360's.
i did the block all in blue with chrome covers and made the timing cover water pump aluminum , with most of the pully and brackets black.
I got a hard time at school for it being so many different colors but it looks better than some kids who's block pully and every thing on the engine was all the same color
I don't really care about brands Chevy Ford Dodge ...as long as it doesn't sound like two old dudes farting in a coffee can. http://s169.photobucket.com/albums/u223/imabaka70/ Projects listed on the left side
WOOOT!! i passed my mechanics classes. Now working as a mechanic and waiting to go for my ASE certifications.
i vote black, like stated earlier if your gonna drive it a lot, which i do mine, it'll show all the grime after a few miles with anything besides black.
fitzwell wrote:... then a buddy of mine tells me he has a set of old 'vette valve covers that we could machine adapters up for & bolt them to the motor. Open the hood....orange motor, 'vette valve covers, distributor on the correct end of the motor
Me thinks you are in the wrong forum...now where did I put that link to the chevy site?
Just joshin' ya fitz, to each his own...you gotta drive it!
Laurence (Proud owner of 1969 Ford F-100 and 1970 GTO)
I did not even paint my BBCs Orange Black for them but they were road racing and drag engines.
Old Fords Rule Was a Ford Service Tech
71 F250 with Shell Car 390 NP435 Dana 60 3.73s, PS, PB, 750 EC VS Holley Accel Points Eliminator.
98 Volvo S70 2.4T Auto 71 Service manuals Volumes 1,2,3 and 4 So ask away. My Gallery Spark test
willowbilly3 wrote:I like the Ford blue. Black soaks up too much light and makes it harder to see when working under the hood imo
you forget , i'm building a windsor. they don't break
SteveC i like the aluminum tining cover idea. Stewart makes an aluminum pump for my application...
And td...looking good!!!
As a metter of fact, i AM trying to keep up with the Jones'
Driving like Parnelli, Drinkin' like George
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