Thank you for the reply and the welcome Jim. I guess more of what I was trying to locate are what parts should be phoshated other than bolts? Would it be all natural metal, unpainted parts or is there a list that exists somewhere with the component parts that received this treatment. There is a wealth of knowledge on this site however I have not been able to locate a consolidated list of parts which may exist I just haven't located it yet. I hope that helps.
Hi Kerry I was asking the same thing a while back, and I have since made my own list for fasteners and parts. I have not shared it yet and would like to have it doubled checked, but it is getting updated all of the time and I am using that list as the basis of my restoration. I have seen a few different lists floating around in various places and used those as a starting point and then asking lots of questions and doing my research. It is not an official list per sey, but I have cross referenced it with the MCA judging rules, input from this forum and talking to individuals with experience. I am sure it is not perfect, but it is a great start and will continue to be updated until I am confident that it is accurate and correct. I am sure that other have done the same thing. I would be great if there was one comprehensive document that was available for reference. FYI as there are differences for each year and plant etc, you need to take that into consideration and make sure that the information you are applying is on point for your application. Also I stress to not assume. I also have taken the advice of forum members suggestions to use the search function, library, MPC, Osbourne Manuals, fastener spread sheets and other resources available.
I think a cheat sheet should be available ideally. I would be willing to share mine, but it would only be applicable for my year, model, plant etc. I stress a disclaimer that it is based on my research and is in no way an endorsed comprehensive document, but rather a work in progress. I would add to that, that after my car is judged I will have a much better idea of how correct my list is, but doing everything I can in the meantime by asking questions and researching to get as close as I can to that goal. And yes it is a lot of work and requires a lot of time and dedication, something most of us go through when restoring our cars