1969 Barracuda Formula S Trunk Trim Panel Restoration

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Qwiglee

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The trunk trim panel on my Cuda was removed and completely stripped of its old paint. Since it doesn't appear that anyone sells reproductions of the Formula S panel anymore, I want to try and restore it myself. I was planning on polishing the parts that will be unpainted and then masking and repainting the red stripes and satin black center. What I am wondering is, on an original Formula S panel are the letters actually unpainted bare aluminum or are they painted silver on top of the black? I found a picture online of a panel on a restored Cuda and it definitely looks like they are hand painted silver on top of the black. Originally, I was thinking I might try and painstakingly mask every letter with pinstripe tape and then spray the black but now I am not sure.

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I sprayed the whole black area as one. Then I took q tips with alcohol (maybe something else, like acetone, don’t remember) and wiped off the letters. It worked pretty good an was relatively easy.
 
I sprayed the whole black area as one. Then I took q tips with alcohol (maybe something else, like acetone, don’t remember) and wiped off the letters. It worked pretty good an was relatively easy.
What about a clear coat over the finished result? I would like to be able to spray a satin clear coat over the black for protection but I'm not sure how well that would work with the bare metal letters.
 
Pour fill badges,,, Testors' model enamel works great. Some hot thinner and a piece of dress shirt material. I position work as level as can and I have let the paint cure thicken a little b4 applying but it wont flow out as flat sometimes. After the stuff is about cured, a few drops of thinner in smooth fabric wrapped on a flat whatever, excess wipes right away. If this fabric did carry enough thinner to bleed into the pour, it should evaporate away, no harm done. What you have is a little different challenge. Shoot the black and slap it off the top in same manner should work. I've carefully applied liquid mask to little places similar but never liked it.
 
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