I have a 1971 280 SL that I bought 16 years ago with 80,000 miles on it.. It is an excellent car with just over 100,000 original miles on it. I'v driven about 20,000 miles in that period of time. The previous owner had it painted a couple of years before I bought it. It was painted with a color coat and clear coated which was popular back then. I'm not sure of the kind of paint or exactly what color white it is. The paint still looks beautiful. My problem is that the car has chrome wheel well trim that I am not too fond of.
They look great on some cars and some colors, but in my opinion, not mine. When I bought the car I assumed I could just take them off. It turns out that the paint under the chrome has yellowed. I don't know if it is the color coat or the clear coat and I can't find an auto body shop that can figure out how to go about repairing the paint other than sanding and repainting. If i go that route and it does not come out right with the same color and finish I'll have four odd looking areas. They have, as I have, tried to rub it out, colorsand it out and other misc. procedures. Any suggestions that I could try or references to good custom body people in the Southern California area? Any hints would be appreciated. Terry