I purchased a 59 corvette from the original owner. This past weekend we had it judged and it got a top flight at a chapter level. One of the issues was the wheel well paint in the trunk. The wheel wells in the trunk were painted black along with the mat and back board. The rest of the trunk was painted silver like the exterior of the car. The interior is black. The judges stated that the trunk should be all silver. Has anyone else run into this problem. I spoke with the original owner and he said nothing was ever touched in the trunk. Thanks Patrick McPherson 55168
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I assume that the wheel wells that you are referring to are the depressions on each side of the trunk, not the tire tub. If that is the case, I'm betting that the black "paint" is actually primer that did not receive paint coverage at the factory. Primer color was a very dark grey, almost black for the 1958-1962 cars. As to the cardboard bulkhead liner and trunk mat, those items should be black to match the interior color.- Top
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I assume that the wheel wells that you are referring to are the depressions on each side of the trunk, not the tire tub. If that is the case, I'm betting that the black "paint" is actually primer that did not receive paint coverage at the factory. Primer color was a very dark grey, almost black for the 1958-1962 cars. As to the cardboard bulkhead liner and trunk mat, those items should be black to match the interior color.- Top
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Re: trunk wheel well paint
I purchased a 59 corvette from the original owner. This past weekend we had it judged and it got a top flight at a chapter level. One of the issues was the wheel well paint in the trunk. The wheel wells in the trunk were painted black along with the mat and back board. The rest of the trunk was painted silver like the exterior of the car. The interior is black. The judges stated that the trunk should be all silver. Has anyone else run into this problem. I spoke with the original owner and he said nothing was ever touched in the trunk. Thanks Patrick McPherson 55168
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Thanks, but here is a photo of the original untouched trunk of my car. It came directly from the St. Louis factory by the owner and he states it has never been touched. Has anyone else had a trunk painted like this one? Patrick McPhersonAttached Files- Top
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My all-white trunk car was assembled in December '58. Was your car a very early '59? What color is the well for the soft top? My well is all white, but earlier cars ('53-'58 ?) had the trunk and soft top well painted the interior color.- Top
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The original owner had glassed in a compartment for an oil can and the other one was for a few tools. I glassed them all back to the solid pan. The question I have is the wheel humps painted black. Thanks Pat- Top
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Soft top well is painted silver as is the exterior. The trunk is painted silver except the humps over the wheels.- Top
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My .02.....
Tom1958, 283/245, White/red - Top Flight, October 2016
1960, Black/black, 283/230 4sp
1966, Black/Red, 327/350 4sp w/AC
1967, 427/390, 4sp, Goodwood Green, Coupe
1971 LS5, 4sp, coupe, Bridgehampton Blue
2007 Z06, Lemans Blue
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Pat,
I know you would like to think that the black came from the factory. It is not out of the realm of possibility, but very unlikely. It is also definitely not typical factory production, and will be judged appropriately. Realize that to paint those black would have been an extra process that the factory didn't do in 1959 and up. The choices you have are to leave them black and receive the deduct, or paint them silver for judging credit. It's your car, and you get to/have to make the decision.- Top
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