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  • Erik S.
    Very Frequent User
    • January 1, 2005
    • 407

    Finish rear strut arms and front & rear stabilizer bars

    Working on the chassis restoration for my 68 and not sure about the finish of the rear strut arms and both stabilizer bars.

    The manual (70-72 as this manual has the detailed finish list) and Tripoli say natural / unpainted, but looking at the pictures taken by Stephen Byrd of the 300 mile ZR1 I would think the finish is black (see link for his pictures). Searched the archives and no conclusive answer here as well (natural or dip black)?

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    So - what to do? To paint (black) or not to paint black? Your help is appreciated.

    Erik
  • Terry M.
    Beyond Control Poster
    • September 30, 1980
    • 15599

    #2
    Re: Finish rear strut arms and front & rear stabilizer bars

    Originally posted by Erik Stroeve (43069)
    Working on the chassis restoration for my 68 and not sure about the finish of the rear strut arms and both stabilizer bars.

    The manual (70-72 as this manual has the detailed finish list) and Tripoli say natural / unpainted, but looking at the pictures taken by Stephen Byrd of the 300 mile ZR1 I would think the finish is black (see link for his pictures). Searched the archives and no conclusive answer here as well (natural or dip black)?

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    So - what to do? To paint (black) or not to paint black? Your help is appreciated.

    Erik
    Believe the pictures.
    Terry

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    • Patrick H.
      Beyond Control Poster
      • December 1, 1989
      • 11643

      #3
      Re: Finish rear strut arms and front & rear stabilizer bars

      I'll point out that Terry's answer is a bit brief, so...

      Rear strut arms are an "as forged" finish. If yours are at all original you may see some dark finish and/or gray finish from the forging process still on the strud rod.
      There are processes people use to try and mimic this, and you can search the archives.

      Front stabilizer bar may be as-forged, may be painted black. Most people paint them black because it's far easier to replicate.

      I'm not at home to check references on the rear bar. However, as Terry did mention, the photos of the 300 mile car will show what I'm describing.

      Patrick
      Vice-Chairman (West), Michigan Chapter NCRS
      71 "deer modified" coupe
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      • Lawrence M.
        Very Frequent User
        • February 1, 1995
        • 404

        #4
        Re: Finish rear strut arms and front & rear stabilizer bars

        There was an excellent article in the Restorer a year or 2 ago on recreating the original as forged look on the strut rods.
        Larry
        2002 Z51 Convertible
        1969 L46 Convertible

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        • Lawrence M.
          Very Frequent User
          • February 1, 1995
          • 404

          #5
          Re: Finish rear strut arms and front & rear stabilizer bars

          The article was in the Spring 2010 Volume 36, Number 4 issue. The article is titled Refinishing Forged Steel Strut Rods 1963-1972 by Stephen Boyd.
          Originally posted by Lawrence Merchantz (25805)
          There was an excellent article in the Restorer a year or 2 ago on recreating the original as forged look on the strut rods.
          Larry
          2002 Z51 Convertible
          1969 L46 Convertible

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