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Magnum 500 Wheel Paint Stencil Kit (62-70 Fairlane; 68-76 Montego; 68-76 Torino)

Item EK-42-362353-1
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      Product Information

      Features, Description, Q&A, Specs & Installation

      Features

      • Magnum 500 Wheel Paint Stencil Kit
      • For Use with 14 and 15 Inch Wheels
      • Has 30 Paint Masks for Use with 5 Wheels with Extra Pieces
      • Requires Sandblasting before Painting-On
      • Crafted from Commercial Stencil Material
      • Comes in Kits
      • Fits 1962 - 1970 Ford Fairlane Models, 1968 - 1976 Ford Montego Models, and 1968 - 1976 Ford Torino Models

      Description

      Precise Wheel Detailing. Designed around 1962 - 1970 Ford Fairlane models, 1968 - 1976 Ford Montego models, and 1968 - 1976 Ford Torino models, the Magnum 500 Wheel Paint Stencil Kit helps create cleaner paint separation lines and a more authentic finished appearance during wheel refinishing work. This kit includes 30 paint masks for use with 5 wheels along with extra pieces, giving detailed restoration projects the consistency needed for repeatable results across multiple surfaces. With commercial stencil material and a process that calls for sandblasting before painting-on, it provides a practical solution when accuracy, surface preparation, and period-correct visual detail all matter.

      Construction and Appearance. Crafted from commercial stencil material, this kit is built to provide the durability and edge definition needed for detailed paint-layout work. The material is designed to hold its shape during handling and positioning, helping support cleaner separation lines and a more controlled finished appearance. Its prepared stencil construction promotes consistent visual results from one mask to the next, which is especially important during multi-piece refinishing work. Material quality, dependable cut precision, and sturdy overall construction all contribute to a professional presentation and reliable performance throughout the painting process.

      Installation. This kit is intended for careful paint-application work and should be used only after proper surface preparation has been completed. Because the process requires sandblasting before painting-on, the wheel surfaces should be thoroughly cleaned and prepared before the masks are aligned and applied. Its adaptable design supports a versatile installation process, allowing each stencil to be positioned with care for sharper paint boundaries and a more controlled refinishing result. Attention to prep work, mask placement, and application technique can help produce a cleaner and more professional finish on your vehicle.

      Application. This Magnum 500 Wheel Paint Stencil Kit fits 1962 - 1970 Ford Fairlane models, 1968 - 1976 Ford Montego models, and 1968 - 1976 Ford Torino models. It helps enhance the vehicle by restoring sharper wheel detail, improving the authenticity of the finished appearance, and supporting a more refined restoration result. With enough masks for five wheels plus extra pieces, it also adds flexibility and convenience to a complete refinishing project.

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      Installation & What's in the Box

      Installation Info

      Installation Time

      (approx) 1 Hour

      Difficulty Level:

      Simple installation for anyone.

      Installation Guides

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      What's in the Box

      • (30) Paint Masks

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