Is there information available that indicated if the original chassis, (frame, front and rear ends) in 1912 were gloss black or less glossy?
I have heard that the T frames were dipped. Was that the case from the first T's?
Was an original 1912 chassis glossy or other?
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Re: Was an original 1912 chassis glossy or other?
It was glossy when new, dulling (sometimes rapidly) over time to a semigloss eggshell finish. The paint was a mix of paint and varnish called “black brushing” and applied in two coats.
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Re: Was an original 1912 chassis glossy or other?
Gloss black.
The photos above are a great reference for pinstriping.
Note there are no "boxes" on the hood and no pinstripe on the back below the the seat platform.
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The photos above are a great reference for pinstriping.
Note there are no "boxes" on the hood and no pinstripe on the back below the the seat platform.
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Re: Was an original 1912 chassis glossy or other?
I thought the question was about the chassis??????
Some very nice era photos of cars however.
I believe that around 1912, the chassis was somewhat glossy when being built, although probably not quite as glossy as was the body and fenders. I doubt that it retained its glossiness for very long once it was being driven on dusty roads.
Some very nice era photos of cars however.
I believe that around 1912, the chassis was somewhat glossy when being built, although probably not quite as glossy as was the body and fenders. I doubt that it retained its glossiness for very long once it was being driven on dusty roads.
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Re: Was an original 1912 chassis glossy or other?
Not many pure 1912 chassis photos around unfortunately. Here are a few 1913-1915 examples. Definitely glossy.
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Re: Was an original 1912 chassis glossy or other?
Keith, I think I can make out a box pinstripping on the rear seat bottom. It's looks faint but there? It does appear to have a break where the lower rear seat hinge is though? Pretty clear that the hood is not boxed on the top section.
Glad I saw this as I'm getting ready to do mine.
Glad I saw this as I'm getting ready to do mine.
1912 Torpedo Roadster