After seeing thousands of 67 San Jose cars must report that I've never seen an original completely painted (lower) in all that time other than the ones that had evidence of black on other accepted bare steel parts int he same area - like spindles and sway bar links that suggested that someone had been in there painting
Must say that by 76 allot of things may and were done to many of these cars. Just sharing what I've seen and done
As always one or even two examples may get or attention but still fall short of prof enough (IMHO) to change current beliefs. This (for others) should not be seen as being closed minded but we need to remain objective and search for more examples, if they are are out there, and more understanding. Think we;ve sort of held all things to these practices for the betterment of the "hobby"
Just as a possibility I wonder what would have been done at Moog or TRW if the mechanism or worker that dipped these parts allowed the part to be submerged completely or past what we see as the norm? Would the parts be thrown away, placed into the over the counter line or just thrown in the container going to the assembly plant and the correction made before the next batch. Just a though and maybe a possibility
UPDATE FOLLOWING USE OF RUST 911 (Evaporust equivalent)
See pictures below. BOTH arms confirmed now they were clearly dipped similar to others found to date, thus proving Jeff's reply. No anomaly found here after all!
I'll update my previous comments so as not to steer anyone incorrectly. (pun intended)
Obviously, I repainted the arms most likely when I replaced the strut rod bushings, this was done when I was 16-years-old. I would have thought I would remember this; but oh well...I'm getting old I suppose
Boy, that old Krylon held up very well under the Easy-Off cleaning!
I am sure nobody but myself has worked on this car...EVER, the mileage when purchased and overall "un-kept" condition of this car when purchased showed me then it was one of those examples we long to seek and find today! (original hoses and the likes ALL still in place back in the day, removed RIGHT AWAY and discarded so it would be safer to drive ~what we all seemed to do back then
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FYI the 67 arms do not use safety red dye on the grease plugs. Just bare steel . Same on the upper control arm inner shaft nuts . Safety red not used on 67 nuts.
Yep, that much I understood (I actually mentioned the dyed hardware but did not mention the grease zerk plug detail),
thanks for pointing the detail out so perhaps others will not copy the detail by viewing the previously supplied images.
Good to have 100% confirmation BEFORE work is done. Thanks everyone! Moving forwards, my decisions are now much better educated