Since I am doing the whole paint job and my car is an early 250 Vin 2442 (with the dog dish hubcaps which shows the wheel color) do I paint the wheels on both sides to match the exterior color. There is no way I could find that green color or did I miss something?
If you miss to see the grey primer on the inside of your rims, then it was already oversprayed in the past.
Hello Dick,
Basically it is up to you how you like to paint you rims.
The only correct way it was is as Hans described. Rims were sprayed with a grey (grey-greenish) primer and only the outside of the rims carry the exterior color.
BTW, all 250 SLs had two-piece hubcaps (dog dishes). This was only changed on the 280 SL from serial 000045 onwards to the one-piece hubcaps.
Sure, it is up to you how you paint your rims, and I understand well it is much easier to use the same enamel/varnish in and out...
I didn't do so when I refurbished my rims 10 years ago. Got them glassbed blasted and powdercoated in the same grayish-green color that the original primer was (we matched the color codes pretty accurately). Then I got the outer side of the rims painted in body enamel - taking good car that I got this misty spraying pattern through the longitudinal openings in the rim in exactly the same way as Hans showed on his original rim. It was like this on my 5 old rims in the same way, only a bit too much rusty.
Good luck ("lacquer")
Achim