At our recent Omaha Meet's Friday evening Car Show, I noticed a couple details that I didn't recall seeing/noticing previously - on a Dave Schwandt's F and on Steve Frisell's G - so I reached out to Don Verity, our Club's F/G Consultant.
Here's my email to Don, followed by his response:
Hi Don,
Following a couple observations and discussions from our Omaha Meet Car Show, I have the following questions for you.
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- Looking at Dave Schwandt's special order Polar Blue 300-F, I noticed the left front hood latch bolt painted body color, that's part of what secures the latch to the top of the grille support. I asked Dave S. about this, and he said the factory painted the bodies, including this bolt that held the support in place. When it came time to attach this lower hood latch, that bolt was removed, the latch was added and then it was fully bolted down, with the other bolts unpainted and taken from the assembler's stock of bolts. I don't recall ever seeing this.
- This would be a 1960 issue only, since the hood latches were painted body color on the '61s.
- See my photo attached.
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- Looking at Steve Frisell's 71.3 mile all original survivor 300-G coupe, I saw what looked to be 'dum-dum' sealing the outer edges of the boomerang backup light bezel to the tailfin end. Was this something that was installed by the factory as it assembled the rear light trim on these '61s - and possibly also on the '60s boomerang taillight bezels?
Thanks for your input!
Noel
Hi Noel,
Omaha looks like it was a great meet. I wish I could have gone.
The body colored bolt is correct. A friend has an original F with the same bolt.
Chrysler used body sealer in a lot of places to keep water out of places it didn't belong. If it is on that original car, I would think it would be correct. Most cars by this time have had the lights out at some point and the sealer may have not been replaced.
Don