'55 Mark V Color

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wildthings
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'55 Mark V Color

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This forum got me pumped up on rebuilding this Mark V I bought 5 years ago for $150. It's been sitting in the back of the garage and accumulating rust. The headstock is now completely stripped down of components. Looks like a few things need to be replaced, the speed control bracket/quandrant and he castors for sure.

While down I'm going to replace all bearings including the motors. What is the original color supposed to be? It's painted a baby blue right now.

Barry
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wildthings wrote:This forum got me pumped up on rebuilding this Mark V I bought 5 years ago for $150. It's been sitting in the back of the garage and accumulating rust. The headstock is now completely stripped down of components. Looks like a few things need to be replaced, the speed control bracket/quandrant and he castors for sure.

While down I'm going to replace all bearings including the motors. What is the original color supposed to be? It's painted a baby blue right now.

Barry

Original was a metallic hammered green and silver.

Closest today is Rustoleum hammered Verde green and silver.

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I was forced to buy a case of verde green...so I have a few cans if you are in need.
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I don't know where you are at but I found hammered Verde Green and hammered Silver at Menards. The photo is my Greenie I rebuilt this past spring. I sand blasted all my parts while it was apart and then painted them and reassembled them. I cut down the way tubes and made it a shorty as I have two SS and use the Greenie for SPT. and the full size machine for everything else. :)
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wingrider wrote:I don't know where you are at but I found hammered Verde Green and hammered Silver at Menards. The photo is my Greenie I rebuilt this past spring. I sand blasted all my parts while it was apart and then painted them and reassembled them. I cut down the way tubes and made it a shorty as I have two SS and use the Greenie for SPT. and the full size machine for everything else. :)
Very Nice!! I'm in the Houson area and found the colors at my local HomeDepot
holsgo wrote:I was forced to buy a case of verde green...so I have a few cans if you are in need.
Thanks holsgo for the offer but it'll be real easy to grab some locally
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