would the le mans stripes be wimbledon white on a nightmist blue '67 or the commercial white?
they look SO good that color - no need for stripes
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granted but what would be the correct color for the stripes?
this is what ive heard, not sure if its true.
shelby applied stripes= commercial white
ford dealer applied stripes= wimbledom white
maybe some can confirm?
Quote from: tonys_shelby on April 01, 2019, 05:32:11 PM
granted but what would be the correct color for the stripes?
since they were not put on at the factory , it would have to be dealer added so theres no real correct color as the stripes are incorrect. Commercial white is a lot brighter, wimbledon is more of a creamy color. Another point that should be considered is dealers back then would buy all the factory available colors to have on the shelf and WW was a popular factory color. They would have to go out and buy the commercial white.
commercial more closely matches the rocker stripe white
Quote from: acman63 on April 01, 2019, 05:55:54 PM
Quote from: tonys_shelby on April 01, 2019, 05:32:11 PM
granted but what would be the correct color for the stripes?
since they were not put on at the factory , it would have to be dealer added so theres no real correct color as the stripes are incorrect. Commercial white is a lot brighter, wimbledon is more of a creamy color. Another point that should be considered is dealers back then would buy all the factory available colors to have on the shelf and WW was a popular factory color. They would have to go out and buy the commercial white.
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Personal taste for me is no stripes, but I have owned 67's in the past with stripes, they were WW. I would be careful of the wideness and would not taper them like the 65, 66.
I would not put them on, and enjoy the car that way, and if you still want to later, add them.
Quote from: Frankie on April 01, 2019, 06:16:14 PM
Personal taste for me is no stripes, but I have owned 67's in the past with stripes, they were WW. I would be careful of the wideness and would not taper them like the 65, 66.
I would not put them on, and enjoy the car that way, and if you still want to later, add them.
.... or have a good wrap guy apply them, then if you don't like them, or get tired of them, he can peel them off. Some of these wrap guys are pretty talented.
From page 103/104 of Chuck Cantwell & Greg Kolasa's "SHELBY MUSTANG GT350" book:
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I forgot to credit my buddy Denny (6S1568 Hertz) for finding that nugget of paint history.
Thanks Denny!
The paint secret mentioned in the book has been out for at least 45 years if not longer to Shelby enthusiasts.
Quote from: tonys_shelby on April 01, 2019, 04:54:43 PM
would the le mans stripes be wimbledon white on a nightmist blue '67 or the commercial white?
Tony- The GM white is a perfect match to the lower rocker stripes. I have a Nightmist Blue car as well and just love the blue/ white combo. The tapered stripes on both front and rear of car will compliment an aggressive look. Good luck with your decision. :)
427 Heaven.... funny you should mention that...in 2002 when prepping my Nightmist Blue 67 GT 500.... I told my painter that I refused to use " Wimpy White " for my Lemans Stripes...so I tore a small corner off of my side stripe kit...and told him to match it to that..the result...GM White Fleet Paint..
I couldn't see a "Ford dealership" painting stripes with a GM color? Logic would be to use in house colors. WW once on the car is not as noticeable difference because of the distance from the centre of the car to the rocker area.
When first applied, WW seems very white. Then as it ages, tends to get yellow-ish. It depends on the color you apply it to.
Use the Chevy white. IF anything, it gets chalk-i-er white over time and kind of flattens out gloss wise.
No one is going to ask you what color it is. If they do, tell them it is from Home Depot and you put in on with a roller. Show them Kopec's article with the materials list. The roller leaves a nice texture.
Thanks for everyone's input and pictures. I do enjoy and consider every ones thoughts. Here is what I decided. WW because of all the cars I've seen and pictures looked at I never noticed that much of a difference in stripe color ( I thought it was ##### white ) I think even less noticeable on a dark car and my car will have parchment interior so I think it will look even better with WW and be a little more correct even though not 100%
Quote from: thefordshow on April 02, 2019, 04:42:13 AM
I couldn't see a "Ford dealership" painting stripes with a GM color? Logic would be to use in house colors. WW once on the car is not as noticeable difference because of the distance from the centre of the car to the rocker area.
That's the look..... Stunning!
Chevrolet commercial white is the claim. However, Viper Stone White was a great match for the stripe kits, so it's what went on my Shelby.
Paint code is SW1.