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Hot Rods Red oxide - what color engine and interior?

Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by Barbarian, Sep 29, 2021.

  1. Barbarian
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    Red oxide exterior primer, post up some pics of the interior and engine. Black is probably the go to but I’m not a big fan of black engines. Found some pics on here of red oxide but not many showing engine/interior
     
  2. Jalopy Joker
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    post pic of your ride
     
  3. lippy
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    Your not serious right?
     

  4. -Brent-
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  5. Gold metallic or Detroit diesel green
     
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  6. arkiehotrods
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    Krobe's A was red oxide before Rod Baughman painted it, with gray and white interior (which it still has)
    Stray Kat 500 2008107.jpg Stray Kat 500 2008108.jpg Stray Kat 500 2015 008.JPG
     
  7. squirrel
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    Flatty? Dark green. Chevy stovebolt? Dark blue. Chevy V8? Orange. Caddy? Dark blue. Poncho? metallic turquiose.
     
  8. Barbarian
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    327 with an edelbrock x1 intake. Red oxide will likely be the long term color.

    I am building a 31 roadster and this week a 32 pickup fell in my lap so I’m temporarily switching gears and building the pickup with the 327. Engine is already on the stand, was going to paint it red and the roadster black. But now leaning towards a red oxide shop truck budget build with all the extra parts I have laying around. I can build this truck pretty quick then take my time on the roadster. The roadster will be going towards a 40s build era.
     
  9. Tickety Boo
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    I agree with Jim, Chevy Fast Orange for the 327 engine with a black interior, white would be hard to keep clean in a actual shop truck :oops:
     
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  10. Jessie J.
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    A red engine always looks good with red oxide primer, been done for so long it is a tradition.
    In a '30s rod it is traditionally accompanied by a white firewall, pinstriped or not.
     
  11. Splitbudaba
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    B393D2DE-1FE7-4CA1-94FB-0F4A1F26AD72.jpeg Body is not painted but you can get the idea! I used Krylon red oxide and VHT Chevy orange engine paint. I might do the firewall and belly in an off white? Body will be red oxide too! It will be that color till somebody else owns her!
     
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  12. 19Fordy
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  13. Jessie J.
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    I gots stacks of R & C and HRM from the'50s and '60s as my inspiration. :D
     
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  14. Kato Kings
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    Hard to tell, but the engine is dark green.
    20180610_132524.jpg 20180618_180028.jpg
     
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  15. ...you guys paint engines?
     
  16. Dick Stevens
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    Hell yeah, we ain't building a RR!
     
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  17. lippy
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    You sure? LOL
     
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