ironchef10
02-07-2010, 11:29 PM
Hey everyone...this one really stumps me. I`ve searched and can`t seem to find a straight answer.
I just bought a 1971 Dodge Super Bee with hood graphics like this:
John Bober FY1 1971 Super Bee (http://www.71superbee.com/John_Bober/FY1/image_02.html)
And Body Tape Graphics like this:
John Bober FY1 1971 Super Bee (http://www.71superbee.com/John_Bober/FY1/image_04.html)
This is not my car...mine is blue...but the graphics are exactly the same and I also have the same rear wing in the same flat black finish. I have no idea how to care for these things. Of note is the fact that the car WAS repainted with a modern basecoat/clearcoat finish a few years ago, and all the striping was replaced with new repro graphics commonly available from restoration houses such as Year One.
Any ideas and/or product suggestions? Or should I just tape them off each time I apply wax to the car?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions. :up
I just bought a 1971 Dodge Super Bee with hood graphics like this:
John Bober FY1 1971 Super Bee (http://www.71superbee.com/John_Bober/FY1/image_02.html)
And Body Tape Graphics like this:
John Bober FY1 1971 Super Bee (http://www.71superbee.com/John_Bober/FY1/image_04.html)
This is not my car...mine is blue...but the graphics are exactly the same and I also have the same rear wing in the same flat black finish. I have no idea how to care for these things. Of note is the fact that the car WAS repainted with a modern basecoat/clearcoat finish a few years ago, and all the striping was replaced with new repro graphics commonly available from restoration houses such as Year One.
Any ideas and/or product suggestions? Or should I just tape them off each time I apply wax to the car?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions. :up