Well I suppose it's another job that won't be concours correct. BUT... All of the parts have been cleaned of whatever coating was on them with a wire wheel and are at present raw metal, so I suppose it's as close to original as I can get it. I don't have the equipment to do phosphate treatments, etc., and honestly am starting to burn out worrying about details.
@ Bob..... you mentioned T9 to keep from rusting. Don't know what that is or where to get it. I've noticed within a day or two of my wire wheel cleaning that the humidity has produced a light surface rust on the finish. If I were to wheel clean again would the T9, or something else available you could recommend, be suitable to protect the metal and still look reasonably close to original. It won't be shown anywhere but maybe at a few parking lot gatherings. Anything that would protect from rust but let the cleaned metal show would be enough for me. Probably would do the same to the spindles.