Not trying to complicate my post about the phosphate coating, but in my attempt to understand and gain knowledge I read the post from 2009 .....MCA Judging - General Information (Read 13148 times). Very informative and highlights some of the questions I had about "what get's phosphate coating?".
I've also been reading another document that may have been written by the owners of this forum. You can find it here
https://www.carmemories.com/cgi-bin/viewexperience.cgi?experience_id=215 The section on "9. UNDERCARRIAGE, SUSPENSION AND EXHAUST"
The following provides some clarifications:
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D. Suspension: The following suspension parts are to be natural: strut rods, idler arms, pitman, steering box, tie rods, drag links, strut washers, sway bar hardware, power steering control valve, steering cylinder, spring seats and spindles, rear leaf springs, shock plates and U-bolts. So I ask a question - If you sand blast the spindles, linkage, steering box and other suspension parts (of course not the finished shaft) and spray with a cast iron color to preserve the steel and keep from rusting over time, is that okay? Or is it subjective when a judge looks at your car?
Coil springs are black or natural. Upper and lower control arms may be all natural or may be black with ball joint ends natural. Sway bar is black.
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I'm working on putting the car back together and focusing on the finish of certain parts, in this case, "what was phosphate coated?" so I can do one batch of parts and hope that I get them all. Every time I read a new thread or find out another tid bit of info., the process becomes more complicated. Just One Example - The rivets in the hood hinges are now a dichromite red, and that would be done after the phosphate and be okay to reproduce the color with a reasonable color match of paint that would be acceptable. I'm also reading that for the hood hinges and hood latch, Manganese is a darker finish than Zinc. Is it subjective? Which one is right?
To sum this up regarding colors, tones or finishes, (after reading from the two documents from above) the objective is to reproduce and color match to the best of our ability. And to reproduce a finish with paint is okay, as long as it meets a judges standard of what was original to the car, and looks good, and paint not chipping away from age or poor workmanship. That fact is subjective but I'm okay with it.
Thank you all for your input.