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Race Car engine color/(s)
Posted by RT4957 on Sunday, April 24, 2005 2:43 PM
Hi,,Forgive a stupid Question but,,

I have a Revell/Monogram Whistler Mustang Kit that I`d like to build and kinda Super-Detail

My question is,,on cars like Trans Am Cars or even Nascar Engines,,Are the Engine Blocks Painted or left in Natural Metal Finish?

I`ve built the kit before years ago,and I think the instructions stated to use "Ford Blue" On the Whole engine but am unsure.

Thanks
Phil/Rt4957
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    March 2003
Posted by rangerj on Sunday, April 24, 2005 5:34 PM
Ford has not used "Ford Engine Blue", on its engines for about 25 years. Most of the engine blocks are Ford Engine Gray or black. As for race cars each team has its own taste. I have seen the recent Trans Am team cars and the engine blocks are black. Everything else is aluminum, literally.

So, depending on the vintage of your Mustang, and the race team, you could very well paint the engine Ford engine blue. Testers Model Master paints has the earlier Ford Corporate Blue engine paint, and the lighter shade of Ford Engine Blue used from about 1954 up through the 1970s. A Mustang would most certainly have the lighter shade of blue because they did not go into production until 1964..
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 12:19 AM
on most of the NASCAR models I have done, the engine(block,heads,intake manifold and exhaust pipes) and transmission is all aluminum. The bellhousing is usually steel. Good luck with the build and send pics when done
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    November 2005
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, April 27, 2005 12:56 AM
dude, do a google image search! it looks just for images, and like they say, 1 pic is worth a 1000 words. go to google.com, ontop of where u enter what ur searching 4 ull see web, images, groups etc..
click on images and off u go!!
i make it a regular habit to search the web for pic b4 i start anykit
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