Shvegel has a sharp eye indeed! But then again, I already knew that.
The middle picture of the rear axle is my W111. And yes, it has been restored and somewhat incorrectly. The axle bolts are replacements and are not the dimpled as original. No way I would reuse the originals as the height of the hex flats are so perilously skinny. Torqueing to the required (150 ft.lbs?) is something I want to do with a new hex surface. I didn't know they were supposed to be black and will note that.
The calipers on this are new and have been sprayed with a cocktail of paint colors to mimic yellow zinc which is the original finish. It is all high temp brake caliper paints though. I just didn't want to break into a new caliper in order to plate it correctly. So because of that, the caliper bolts are painted as well and not black as original. As far as the black paint on the calipers is concerned, certainly could have been true and does look like that in the picture. That is a bit over the top for me and the paint would probably burn off over a few years anyway leaving a mess.
Ever tried getting someone to bend down and look under the car to appreciate all of these details? 1 out of 10 is my experience.