Car would have gone down the factory paint works, before engine, hoses were installed.
Not all cars though.. it was certain models/grills i thought? my 62 was all body color behind the grillIf you have ever seen some unmolested "survivor cars" you will see the factory haphazardly sprayed the radiator support and any other metal behind the grill a semi gloss black. Just standard procedure and probably all the pother car "brands" did also. I have a survivor 74 Ford here right now, and same thing. Since the 80s, I have owned many " survivors" as in cars that had never been painted since they left the factory. Was easy back then, not so much now days! That of course does not mean anyone painting their old classic can not do what they like.
It remind me of the people that paint ALL their interior metal a gloss and everything in the interior, seats and all, is the same color and degree of gloss. satin or whatever. Even black interior Mopars bnack then had about 3-4 different shades of black between the dash, other interior metal, door panels, upholstery.
Otherwise, all glodd or same shade of color, it just does not look right, plus there are reasons the upper dash in not gloss due to the glare it causes. JHMO

Not all cars though.. it was certain models/grills i thought? my 62 was all body color behind the grill
[/url]You can see the black "attempt" left and right of the radiator opening.
I also had a survivor 62 Lancer but I did the body/paint about maybe 2012 or so, but I really don't recall about the black out behind the grill area.Not all cars though.. it was certain models/grills i thought? my 62 was all body color behind the grill
I also had a survivor 62 Lancer but I did the body/paint about maybe 2012 or so, but I really don't recall about the black out behind the grill area.
My opinion is IF anyone can see the body color behind a grill in any car, it detracts from that car. Of course, some colors would be more distracting than other colors.

Black wrinkle finish on the air cleaner
, my hose that I have on there right now is about 3.5"I think I might have an extra plastic duct somewhere……I’ll take a look for you
You know at one time, I was thinking to black out the engine compartment until I was "caught", ok ok, but this really doesn't take away from the engine compartment. I still need to redo the air cleaner, it has a bunch of pits from rust, so I was thinking it might look better a mattish or semi gloss black. Black just goes so well with the Sage green.
but the front area being a matt black looks just fine, I could have gone either way.
Back to the air cleaner box~ Black would definitely look better with that blue Super six decal.
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