I'm glad you posted this link. It's a fascinating chronicle for Pagoda enthusiasts. For one reason or another, it seems white cars seem to have the best chance ot surviving unmolested. I guess that was the most durable paint color (certainly beats silver or anything metallic for durability). Also, the fact that white is considered the safest and most visible color probably doesn't hurt either.
As the values of these cars continue to escalate, we'll see more and more of these kinds of restorations. I'm positive future enthusiasts undergoing this same kind of project will refer to Brian's site for guidance/encouragement.
Personally, I'm curious about seeing your car in bare metal. That should reveal something about why the hood was repainted.
Finally, I'm glad to see Brian Peters' shop discussed in this forum. As some of you know, he rcently sold my last 280SL on my behalf and it was a pleasure dealing with him. If anyone in this group is looking to consign an SL with a dealer, I highly recommend a conversation with him.
Douglas Kim
New York, NY
280 SL #016220