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Contrasting color compartments was all the rage in the 70's.  I always 
liked the look but
never dared do it to mine.  It would probably really de-value a car 
nowadays?
Gary
On 11/24/2015 8:10 AM, Rob Hogan via Tigers wrote:
> Newly dark green painted Tiger B382001560 waiting for reassembly at 
> Hammer & Dolly Restorations in Traverse City.  The entire engine 
> compartment, rear axle housing and bottom of the car was painted 
> orange in 1974 using an acid etch and alkali enamel for corrosion and 
> soilage contrast.
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    Contrasting color compartments was all the rage in the 70's.  I
    always liked the look but<br>
    never dared do it to mine.  It would probably really de-value a car
    nowadays?<br>
    Gary<br>
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          painted orange in 1974 using an acid etch and alkali enamel
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