Re: my 1970 Hornet project
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Re: my 1970 Hornet project



I just read an article in CarCraft, IIRC maybe Hotrod, They used CAST Blast, Again IIRC the name, spray paint for the Grille and headlight doors on their beater project Nova.
>From the pictures it looked good.

Mark Price
mpriceAtwestco.net
Morgantown, WV
69 AMC rambler, 4.0L, EFI, 5 speed 
65 Ambassador Conv, 327 AUTO, Basketcase
01 S-10 CREWCRAP 4X4



---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: Tom Jennings <tomj@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: mail-From-mprice-westco.net@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Date:  Tue, 12 Apr 2005 23:23:13 -0700 (PDT)

>On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Sandwich Maker wrote:
>
>> " Tom, I think an aluminum spray paint should look fine on the
>> " headlight doors.  Will have a bit of a matte finish, but maybe
>> " dull the grille with a scotchbrite pad then spray on some clear.
>>
>> my american headlight doors naturally have that matte look.
>
>I'm going to try two of Eastwood's paints; Reflective Aluminum and
>Almost Chrome, with Diamond Clear Gloss for Painted Surfaces. Ive
>used the ref. al. before, it's not as shiny as I'd like; the ad
>copy says the new Almost you can see a reflection in. We'll see.
>
>
>> " Get one
>> " of the Motorcraft two stage 2V carbs from an old Pinto or almost
>> " any early 80s Ford 2.3L.
>
>> that motorcraft carb [5200? 6200?] may actually be a weber 32/36 or
>> the like, made under license.  it's up in the 300cfm +/- area,
>> more than a 1bbl.
>
>I'm about 15 minutes from doing the car up in propane. I've got a
>tank (bought for the Gremlin years ago).
>
>
>> the weber #k551 jeep kit with 32/36 promises more power -and- better
>> mileage - by a bunch - than a stock carb.
>
>Yeah, but it's about $400. Lifetime guarentee
>nationalcarburetors.com BBD with no core is under $200.  I can do
>a whole LP system, new parts, for that $400 (since I have the
>tank). It just runs so damn nice on the stinky gas. Once you stop
>going to gas stations, it's a real shock to go back to gasoline!
>
>Gotta chop out the trunk to fit the tank, which is what stopped me
>in that nice CA 304 Gremlin, but this Hornet isn't so rare. ANd
>if I'm careful I can make the cut out replaceable.
>
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