Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

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#1 Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by ysmalkie » Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:41 pm

This may be a dumb question, but what's the type of crayon that was used for marking on the bulkhead?
Pastel oil crayon?..
Wax crayon?

My kids have a variety, and I am not sure what to choose... ;-)

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#2 Re: Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by Mich7920 » Wed Jun 16, 2021 6:14 am

Hi Tadek,

It could be this kind of crayon
https://www.toolmanyardley.co.uk/shop/p ... 90-crayon/
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#3 Re: Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by ysmalkie » Fri Jun 18, 2021 4:53 am

Thanks!
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#4 Re: Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by Series1 Stu » Mon Jun 21, 2021 7:48 am

I think that, back in the day, they would have used a Chinagraph pencil.

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#5 Re: Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by ysmalkie » Sat Aug 14, 2021 2:14 pm

Here is another one: low mileage 1E 32725 FHC '66


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#6 Re: Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by rswaffie » Sat Aug 14, 2021 5:06 pm

The body number on my 63 fhc was under the rear hatch trim. Yellow crayon.
Also, behind the speedo/rev counter dash, there was the body number in black pencil.


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#7 Re: Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by mgcjag » Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:08 pm

I dont think its really the "done thing" to be putting in you own crayon markings.....these are to show originality...puting in your own will create a "false" impression......what would you think if you purchased a car and later found out that a previous owner had crayoned in body numbers/dates/signitures ..........Steve
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#8 Re: Crayon type for car number bulkhead markings?

Post by MarekH » Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:51 pm

If it looks like it was a wax pencil, then a chinagraph pencil suits the description. These were certainly around in the late 60s and early 70s as I used to have one in my old box of pencils.

It is a very similar thread to http://forum.etypeuk.com/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=17811

Having said all that, anyone who claims to be a restorer and hands back to a client a car painted in 2pack paint, is probably guilty of far more than someone who scribes a few numbers which can be rubbed off. Just imagine if the Mona Lisa were given a nice big repro smile repainted in acrylic paint with "SNG Leonardo B" neatly stamped into the picture frame.

Perhaps conservation should become the new restoration.

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