Thanks Jeff as always for the explanation and pictures. However that seems like it is too dark for bare steel, like a strut rod. That looks almost black. Am I missing something here, like is the picture not representative of the shade
As we've mentioned many times - its difficult to get a true idea of finishes, tone or tint in pictures - lots of variables
Its likely the lighting and lack of flash (flash would have made it too light IMHO) that contibuted to the look for you.
Have used this for 15-18 years on many show cars and never had a judge or spectator mention the finish at all. Always figure that if they don't mention - it didn't stand out as off or incorrect
Maybe this picture will help not for the real tone but through contrasting the different surfaces. Upper bare A arm, spindle (looks a little light in this picture - maybe the angle) tie rod, caliper mount with machined surfaces, strut rod and painted sway bar . Yes I know those are bolt in upper ball joints. Sure those got replaced by the guy I sold the car too
And another example of how different things can look - same part, taken the same day and time. Very different look. BTW this spindle was not recolored (gun bluing or anything else applied) just cleaned and machined surfaces brightened
or are strut rods and other bare steel items supposed to be that dark? Usually I see strut rods that are a steel gray. I can start a new topic if needed.
When you usually see them are they on restored cars?
Since they were treated and formed the same way as the center link (cast and heat treated) I would expect and have seen them that darker tone on original cars (when they are not rusty) or as service replacements . Though I will admit that the 65-66 versions do appear on nice original cars to be a light tone that the later cars in general - Some where in between I would offer bare steel and spindle color for some reason.
Maybe the examples I've seen were ones that were dipped in cleaner quenching oil. The number of nice original examples is limited
For the new steel look you may be able to get to the same spot by using Evapo-Rust and lighten the bends and (to a lesser amount) the general surface