A more specific question on suspension and steering components. What about sway bars, front and rear? Bare metal color? Including the fasteners for the rear sway bar to the lower control arms? If so, will paint with steel colored paint to protect the bare metal. I assume the same goes for all of the steering components: tie rods and adjusting sleeves, center link, pitman arm, etc?
Thanks,
Chuck
GM assembly plants usually gave the front and rear suspension a quick sloppy coat of black paint to make the car more presentable to the new customer.... looked better than seeing bare steel/iron parts that were already rusting. If you want to duplicate that, detail every single piece in 'bare metal', assemble, then spray half of it with black!
But most of us prefer to see a detailed assembly.... steering linkage in bare metal. I like POR's 'Metal Mask' for the bare metal look.
Some parts had a darker bare metal look.... center link, part of the pitman arm, upper A-arm shafts, and front sway bar. I'll guess they had a different manufacturing process that changed the color.... maybe they were forged or heat treated or something. I use a darker metallic paint for those parts.
Hardware was usually Parkerized or phosphated. Had a gray sparkly finish.