Request your input on the proper finish of 1967 fender louvers. How dull should they be compared to the jambs, hood gutters and other dull areas? Should the tight areas at the top and bottom of the louvers be duller than the vertical slats? Are the slats duller than the bottom halves of the cars' doors on a factory paint job? I've got the JG.
If the door/body jambs, drip rails, hood margin and gutters and valances on a BC/CC paint job have all been appropriately dulled down, should I do ANYTHING with the louvers? Descriptions or close up pictures of correct cars, as well as the judges' approach to this detail appreciated.
Rick
If the door/body jambs, drip rails, hood margin and gutters and valances on a BC/CC paint job have all been appropriately dulled down, should I do ANYTHING with the louvers? Descriptions or close up pictures of correct cars, as well as the judges' approach to this detail appreciated.
Rick
Rattle can matte clear, dulling spray, hair spray or leave it alone are the choices. I was hoping I could show some effort towards making the louvers look more factory (although as stated, I'm not certain what factory louver finish looked like) without destroying a beautiful paint job, and was looking for your ideas/thoughts/judging experiences. I suppose those ARE the only options. Is it possible to not get a total deduction for paint, if the other "dull" areas mentioned have been properly dealt with?
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