dibbons
Well-Known Member
My '65 Barracuda is white, seems silly to paint the grille white.
My wrinkled valence is original paint(ee1) and theres no indication of any black paint around the lower opening.yeah, that's exctly what mine looks like now with the natural pot metal grill. Mine had no paint on it(?). Still looking for those bumperettes.......and the stripe is coming soon (even that was in the fender tag). I just noticed the valence color....Mine was repainted so I'm no authority on that but it looks nice. I wonder if my grill was a never painted replacement in a past life? Anything is possible I guess.
Dibbons do you have a link to site selling the white car with gold stripe. I believe that was built by a fabo member friend of mine in Abilene Tx. and spent time in a showroom in michigan. If it is his old car I would love to tell him it went to the west coast.Here is a black grille on a "for sale" vehicle (with the black eyebrows).
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Gonna need a huge printer bed. Best to make it a 2 halves with the front of the grill as the bottom of the print and then attach them for a flush look that has a peak in the middle.The design intent was that the body color is continued through the grille. It's the same design intent, but more obvious on the '67-'69 Barracudas. A lot of first gen Barracuda center grilles don't look right painted in body color, because they are dented and more importantly the top of the grille center isn't flush with the hood and therefor interrupting the "flow". Unfortunately the grille centers are always broken, hard to repair and impossible to find in good condition. I've been thinking about trying to find a NOS grille (last one I saw was $800) to have it 3d scanned and then 3d printed.