Well, I guess I "assumed" they were blacked out in there since the assembly manual suggests something was done, and it would definitely improve the looks. No, I don't have any original examples. I'm just trying to figure out what the assembly manual says to do here.
So, an original paint car - assume it is white - would have basically zebra stripes beneath the cowl grill? Would they be red oxide/white or black/white?
As much trouble as Ford went to, blacking out things like horn wires so you can't see them through the grill, you would think they would do something in this area to improve the visual.