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Subject: [Healeys] Interview with assembly line worker
From: S and T Miller <stmiller96@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2023 14:01:16 +0000
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Great article.  I wish there was more detail about how the panels were "wir=
ed" to the body. I've always felt the concours cars should be painted as th=
ey were at the factory (primer showing in areas, minimal paint coverage are=
as, etc.).  I realize that for protection purposes most are painted inside =
and out with full coverage, but correct is correct.  I believe the doors we=
re mounted during painting, and I'd love to know more about how the bonnet =
and boot were wired to the body, or if they were wired up apart from the bo=
dy.

I know Geoff Chrysler did a nice job replicating the found undercoating bru=
sh strokes on his 100.

I'd love to paint my BN1 as "done at the factory". Maybe it's not known how=
 it was generally done, because I've read for example that some early cars =
have been found with black frames and white exteriors. And at the end of th=
e day they were in the business of selling cars, and cutting costs.

Shawn

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Great article.&nbsp; I wish there was more detail about how the panels were=
 &quot;wired&quot; to the body. I've always felt the concours cars should b=
e painted as they were at the factory (primer showing in areas, minimal pai=
nt coverage areas, etc.).&nbsp; I realize that for protection
 purposes most are painted inside and out with full coverage, but correct i=
s correct.&nbsp; I believe the doors were mounted during painting, and I'd =
love to know more about how the bonnet and boot were wired to the body, or =
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I know Geoff Chrysler did a nice job replicating the found undercoating bru=
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I'd love to paint my BN1 as &quot;done at the factory&quot;. Maybe it's not=
 known how it was generally done, because I've read for example that some e=
arly cars have been found with black frames and white exteriors. And at the=
 end of the day they were in the business
 of selling cars, and cutting costs.&nbsp;</div>
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Shawn</div>
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