I thought others might like to see the details in this NOS C7 cylinder. I had not seen one with the white band clamp. I thought it might be because it is a service replacement.
Recently, I was working with two different 67 assemblyline examples which both cylinder boot clamps seemed to be bare stainless steel. Neither had been tampered with and no signs of any paint underneath. I was careful when removing and cleaning these clamps particularly since I had noticed other examples of cylinders in pictures elsewhere on the net where some had different colored clamps (yellow or white), like those colors being discussed in this thread now.
Were there bare steel or stainless steel examples or did some sort of plating come off both of these? one was dated 25 October, 66 that was definately original from a 11/2/66 built San Jose and the other 23 March 67, suspected SJ built but no VIN or actual build date from that example.
Another detail: While restoring one of these cylinders, I needed to polish down the bare steel finish of the cylinder itself. I used gun blueing in the welds and though it looks very nice, the metal tube of the cylinder is much more shiney when compared to what I see in Marty's picture or when compared with the original finish from a preserved metal finish of a dessert area, never rusty ever before because covered in a layer of grease example.
Is there a way to "dull down" the over-restored look of this bare metal?