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Airbox: Crinkle or not?

Discussion in '206/246' started by ghenne, May 3, 2008.

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  1. ghenne

    ghenne Formula Junior

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    I've been looking at as many pictures of air box covers as I can find in this forum. Some are crinkle black, some are flat black.

    Mine had a crinkle finish when I bought it 24 years ago, but needs to be redone.

    Is there a definitive answer which is correct?
     
  2. Crawler

    Crawler F1 Veteran

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    #2 Crawler, May 3, 2008
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    I think that the "crinkles" are the result of misguided repaints. Here is a photo of mine, which is original. Not exactly a high gloss, more of a semi-gloss, but a bit shinier than the satin finish of the expansion tank. Of course, it's doubtful that the factory was 100% consistent in the type of paint that they used.
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  3. 4redno

    4redno Formula 3

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    No crinkle on 206 or "L" series air box either. Go smooth!
     
  4. tx246

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    haven't seen crinkle finish that looks factory applied. a semi-gloss black is what i have always believed to be correct
     
  5. dm_n_stuff

    dm_n_stuff Four Time F1 World Champ
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    semi gloss black is what I've seen.
     
  6. jpbrown

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    #6 jpbrown, May 3, 2008
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    I think my car's wrinkle finish is original - at least it was that way when I bought it in 1979. At that time it had 17,000 miles and had not been restored in any other way.

    Car is a 1972 US version

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  7. UroTrash

    UroTrash Four Time F1 World Champ
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    Cool.

    I've not seen that finish in a Dino, looks really nice, nicer than the semi-gloss IMHO. I wonder if they ran out of the regular paint and in time-honored Ferrari fashion used what they had handy?
     
  8. Crawler

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    Interesting. What's your S/N? Maybe Luigi found a can of crinkle black in the supply room and other cars from the same time frame have it too! It looks good.
     
  9. jusdriveit

    jusdriveit Karting

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    Mine had 20,000 original miles on the car when I bought it in 1978.
    Came with a crinkle finish which looks to be original.
    Car was built March 1972.
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  10. jusdriveit

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  11. jpbrown

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    My car is 03426, built February 1972

    Jim
     
  12. ghenne

    ghenne Formula Junior

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    Mine (with crinkle) is a US car, built Nov 71. #2966.

    Could the factory have started with flat, switched to crinkle for a while, then returned to flat?
     
  13. Crawler

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    It's certainly possible, I'd say.
     

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