The Grabber Blue around the bottom of the car is done. Well, except for the front valence. Also need to put a little blue on the cowl to extend the blue decal on the hood to the windshield. Gonna have to pick up another quart. Graphics Express in Florida recently began reproducing the blue decal that covers the center of the hood. Gotta order one of those too.
I had the blue on the body and front fenders done and WXO agreed to come yesterday and help mount the doors. THEY ARE HEAVY!! The blue on the front fenders and rear quarters established the line to mask the doors.
After WXO left, I got the doors preped. Took me longer to mask the doors and body inside and out than it took us to mount the doors. Put one coat on the door bottoms late yesterday. This morning I scuffed the first coat and put on a second. Pulled the masking off about an hour ago.
I never understood why 2-tone paint jobs cost so much more. I understand now! Seems like they're at least twice as much work and for sure its twice as many steps.
NC DOT allows 35+ year old cars to display a license plate from the year of manufacture and produce the registered plate when asked. At the (first annual I hope) Raleigh All-Ford Car Show and Flea Market a month or two ago I came across a never-used 1972 NC plate. Color match was so good I had to get it. Wish it had a different number -- I expect some people will think its a 1962 model. But, who cares. Not many people will be able to identify it as a Maverick either.
A not-so-nice thing about NC Springs is PINE POLLEN. These pines put out pollen so thick puddles on the road after a rain are bright yellow. I hoped to get the final coat of white on the body before the 2-week pollen season but I missed it. I just needed two more days but the pollen has started. So no spraying for a couple of weeks. Time to get WXO back and plant the 302 and C4 in their proper place.