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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 07:35 AM
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Thinking about removing the hood decal on a KB

I'm wondering if there's a downside, like glue that won't come off or paint that won't buff to a gloss.

I liked the way Scott's YB looked when he temporarily removed his hood decal before he added the flat black.

I'm told it can be done rather easily with a hair dryer.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:01 AM
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For some reason my hood decal was a SOB to remove. The factory hood decal is made of high quality vinyl. the decal is made of one peice vinyl including the pin stripe. I'm told that it's starts out as a clear sheet of vinyl and the pattern is painted on then glue is applied over that. If you do remove the decal, make sure you heat the hood up. If you have access to heat lamps, put the hood under them untill it get hot. If you use a heat gun be carefull not to blister the paint or buckel the metal. Yes the hood will expand if you hold heat to long in one place. slowly start to remove the decal. If glue is present after the decal is removed you can use anything from goof off down to laquer thinner. laquer thinner will not harm the paint. ford uses a baked on enamel paint and it will not hurt the paint or finish. This I know for sure. I use it with no problems. Just remember to use heat and take your time. I have changed my hood decal about 3 different times and now i'm looking at a new hood and paint.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:16 AM
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John I've been thinking of removing mine too but you go first. I really like the KB color and I'd like to see more of it. Plus the hood decal exaggerates the orange peel in the paint. The LS cars look fine without the hood decal. Of course if you remove the hood decal the next step is painting the roof KB. If you go to MRT's website you'll see photos of a black LS with the red removed from the grill, mirrors, spoiler, and roof and I like it's clean look. That car retains the side C stripes and red wheels. Here it is.

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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:40 AM
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Originally Posted by boss man
For some reason my hood decal was a SOB to remove. The factory hood decal is made of high quality vinyl. the decal is made of one peice vinyl including the pin stripe. I'm told that it's starts out as a clear sheet of vinyl and the pattern is painted on then glue is applied over that. If you do remove the decal, make sure you heat the hood up. If you have access to heat lamps, put the hood under them untill it get hot. If you use a heat gun be carefull not to blister the paint or buckel the metal. Yes the hood will expand if you hold heat to long in one place. slowly start to remove the decal. If glue is present after the decal is removed you can use anything from goof off down to laquer thinner. laquer thinner will not harm the paint. ford uses a baked on enamel paint and it will not hurt the paint or finish. This I know for sure. I use it with no problems. Just remember to use heat and take your time. I have changed my hood decal about 3 different times and now i'm looking at a new hood and paint.
Jerry T
Y r u looking for a new hood? Style?
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 10:19 AM
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The factory stripes and decals come off easily with a hair dryer. The residue comes off easily as well with most any bug and tar remover.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 11:06 AM
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Y r u looking for a new hood? Style?
Yes looking for a new hood. as for Style I'm still undecided. I'm into looks and making the car my own taste. Not worrying about the tracking end of it for now. I like to keep the look close to factory but add the (what if) Ford would have done it. I'm still going to keep the graphics that are on the hood at present only change to paint. I stole them off of the C-stripes and moved it up to the hood to maintain the factory look. I just added a GT500 rear wing in Black because the factory wing was black (trackey money) and now My gauge pod and Ford Racing gauges just came in (OT money). I see this as a life long project. I belive the New cars are to be made into your dream and historic cars should be put back to factory specs.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 11:24 AM
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Yes looking for a new hood. as for Style I'm still undecided. I'm into looks and making the car my own taste. Not worrying about the tracking end of it for now. I like to keep the look close to factory but add the (what if) Ford would have done it. I'm still going to keep the graphics that are on the hood at present only change to paint. I stole them off of the C-stripes and moved it up to the hood to maintain the factory look. I just added a GT500 rear wing in Black because the factory wing was black (trackey money) and now My gauge pod and Ford Racing gauges just came in (OT money). I see this as a life long project. I belive the New cars are to be made into your dream and historic cars should be put back to factory specs.
So, in 20-30 years you can work on putting it back together

How's things? Car in storage for the winter? Maybe we will will meet up at another car show next year
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 12:41 PM
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John I've been thinking of removing mine too but you go first. I really like the KB color and I'd like to see more of it. Plus the hood decal exaggerates the orange peel in the paint. The LS cars look fine without the hood decal. Of course if you remove the hood decal the next step is painting the roof KB. If you go to MRT's website you'll see photos of a black LS with the red removed from the grill, mirrors, spoiler, and roof and I like it's clean look. That car retains the side C stripes and red wheels. Here it is.

Needs black wheels, red hood stripe, and it would be the ONLY LS I like. The LS's are way over done IMO.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 02:16 PM
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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
John I've been thinking of removing mine too but you go first. I really like the KB color and I'd like to see more of it. Plus the hood decal exaggerates the orange peel in the paint. The LS cars look fine without the hood decal. Of course if you remove the hood decal the next step is painting the roof KB. If you go to MRT's website you'll see photos of a black LS with the red removed from the grill, mirrors, spoiler, and roof and I like it's clean look. That car retains the side C stripes and red wheels. Here it is.


I'm with you. That looks much sleeker and cleaner - less busy and/or "batmobile."

Given what I'm reading here, I'm nearly sure I'll be taking the hood decal off after I pick it up next Saturday. If I somehow do screw it up, oh well, then I'll have to spring for the Tiger hood.

I'm wondering how much a paint job on the roof will cost.

I also saw some silver BOSS C-stripes at American Muscle that gave me pause. I wouldn't mind seeing how those look with KB.
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:00 PM
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The stripes came off real easy for me. I heated up a corner of the hood stripe and then it pealed off so easy I did not heat it more. The side stripes I did not use any heat. Just pull it back at a sharp angle, don't pull it straight out at a 90 degrees angle.

JMO, but I don't like the YB look without it. I think the KB would look better naked then the YB or CO but then again I would love to see someone do a KB in black stripes.


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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:10 PM
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Looking at Scott's photo with no hood decal makes me want to go out in my garage and pull mine off right now...but I won't. I'm pretty sure mine is coming off but I'll wait until a 70+ degree day to do so and that means 2-3 months from now. Got any photos without the paper hat?
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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:17 PM
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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
Looking at Scott's photo with no hood decal makes me want to go out in my garage and pull mine off right now...but I won't. I'm pretty sure mine is coming off but I'll wait until a 70+ degree day to do so and that means 2-3 months from now. Got any photos without the paper hat?
Nope, these are as close as I can get. That was the new stripe.

I thought you were going to do a black package??? All talk and no action


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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:21 PM
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Not refective but much nicer, wish we had the 13 stripes

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Old Nov 30, 2011 | 09:22 PM
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Originally Posted by 2012YellowBoss
I thought you were going to do a black package??? All talk and no action
Hey I changed my mind. Shortly before my Boss arrived I met another TMS member who has a KB GT with black stripes. While it looks nice the black didn't stand out enough for me and that idea died quickly. I did swap out my wheels within the first 24 hours I owned the car and the rear spoiler within two weeks...


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Old Dec 1, 2011 | 07:31 AM
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Originally Posted by Jza1736
So, in 20-30 years you can work on putting it back together

How's things? Car in storage for the winter? Maybe we will will meet up at another car show next year
In 30 years it will be my grandson project to restore it. He will have all the parts. Only problem is No Grandson yet.....LOL wedding is set for 2013
Car is just under car cover (garage) in case I get the need for speed (stress reliever) but the roads have to be salt free.....I know Good Luck!
As for the shows, I try to attended them. PM me if you head to any this spring. had a great time at the all Ford show. be safe and stay healthy
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Old Dec 2, 2011 | 09:11 AM
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Here's some photo shopped pics.
Attached Thumbnails Thinking about removing the hood decal on a KB-duffy-boss-white-hood-roof.jpg   Thinking about removing the hood decal on a KB-duffy-boss-ex-white-hood.jpg   Thinking about removing the hood decal on a KB-duffy-boss-ex-white-hood-roof.jpg  
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Old Dec 2, 2011 | 09:21 AM
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Man, that looks good.
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Old Dec 2, 2011 | 09:28 AM
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Originally Posted by dean_acheson
Man, that looks good.
Which one?
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Old Dec 2, 2011 | 10:13 AM
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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
Which one?
The first one. Call me crazy but without the painted roof it looks like a GT with a Boss stripe.
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Old Dec 2, 2011 | 04:40 PM
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Originally Posted by 5 DOT 0
Hey I changed my mind. Shortly before my Boss arrived I met another TMS member who has a KB GT with black stripes. While it looks nice the black didn't stand out enough for me and that idea died quickly. I did swap out my wheels within the first 24 hours I owned the car and the rear spoiler within two weeks...

LOVE the new wheels and the white Pedistal spoiler!
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