Mr Speegle suggested I post this question here in this section,,,
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Jeff will work fine
Is there a guide that tells what all of the parts under a 65 coupe are suppose to look like? I'd like to coat/paint/prep items under my car so that they retain the stock appearance for a looong time, but I'm not sure what everything is supposed to look like. Rearend, leaf springs, U-bolts & plates, floor, gas tank, shocks, ft springs, steering box, tie rods/sleeves/centerlink/spindles/pitman & idler arms, driveshaft, exhaust hangers, tranny & pan, hood hinges & springs, etc,,,,
Ok a quick response for what you listed and another reference you will find most of this in is the MCA Judging rule book
Rearend, - Housing - SGB (semi-gloss black)
Leaf springs - Leafs are NHTS (natural heat treated steel) with natural clamps
U-bolts & plates - natural steel,
Floor - depends on the plant and when the car was assembled. Basically base epoxy red oxide colored primersealer or batch color with overspray from engine compartment black and or body color followed by pinch weld black out overspray. Add to this various seam sealers and sound deadener before or after depending on specific car, plant and application
Gas tank - natural with a tems (S?) coating
Shocks - SGB
Ft springs - depends on the plant - either SGB or P&O (phospahte & oil)
Steering box - natural cast steel body with bright machined and planned surfaces, zinc plated end plug, natural plate steel cover, natural sheet steel upper nut, NHTS shafts
Tie rods/sleeves/centerlink/spindles/pitman & idler arms, - NHTS wih the tie rod ends with natural steel (lighter and brighter steel rear covers
Driveshaft - Natural welded steel tubing with heat stripe the lenght and ends where it was welded to the natural cast steel yoke ends
Exhaust hangers - Natural
Tranny & pan - Natural (cast steel or aluminum depending on type) with (for auto) bare natural filter pan
Hood hinges & springs - P&O
That should give you a start - you'll find the rest in the Judging rules and from there we can discuss the details
I'll level the color issue to others