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Subject: [Healeys] Apron Panel Set
From: cnaarndt at gmail.com (Curt/Nancy Arndt)
Date: Thu, 11 Aug 2011 16:05:39 -0700
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Rich,

I did not say that the white 100s did not have white engine bays, only that
I could not personally recall ever seeing one.  I know that others have
observed that there were a number of cars that did not get the black in the
engine bay.  The question still remains as to what percentage.  I never said
"always" or "never".

With regard to the radiator shrouds on the early 100s and specifically body
number 338, once again the horizontal piece was there but not the vertical
piece.  This fact is well documented and I am well aware of it.

Curt

On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 3:12 PM, Rich C <richchrysler at quickclic.net> wrote:

>
> Curt, et al,
>
> Sorry I have to disagree here on what Curt states regarding the white
> Hundreds. Yes, it's certainly true they were often painted black in the
> engine bay, etc. but I have seen a number of originals that were simply the
> standard body colour white all through the engine bay as well as the inner
> apron panels. This went from early BN1's to quite late BN2's so again we
> should try to avoid saying the words "always" and "never".
>
> Rich Chrysler
>
>  Curt said:
>
> Yes, they were painted body color UNLESS you have a white BN1/2 and then
> like the engine compartment they would be painted black.
>
> Confused yet?  See the chassis restoration photos of Sara Frost's BN2 on
> the
> Forever Healeys website for some good pictures on how this is done.
>
> Curt
>
> On Thu, Aug 11, 2011 at 11:40 AM, Bob Spidell <bspidell at comcast.net>
> wrote:
>
> > They're painted body color, no?
> >
> > Bob

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