I'm sure that most of you veterans are tired of paint questions, but I'm a new guy (albeit an old one) and am paranoid about making a mistake.
I was lucky enough to embark on the restoration of my 67 Italian 230SL a little while before issue 12 of Pagoda World was published. See the luck? Not only did that issue contain part 2 of Bob Possel's 71 280SL restoration story, but it also contained two photos of Martijn Sjerps' BBB (Blue on Blue on Blue) Pagoda.
I think the BBB color combination is the classiest I've ever seen. My research (hopefully not flawed) tells me that Martijn's Pagoda is dark blue #332 and that #332 is not a metallic paint. Now the questions: "Is there any reason why I should not paint my 67 Italian 230SL in dark blue #332?" My interior is dark blue leather, like Martijn's and the soft top is dark blue, like Martijn's. If I paint it that color, what kind of paint would you guys recommend? I want something durable, but also easily retouchable, since I plan to drive it three seasons (short ones here in Quebec) for the rest of my life.
I will appreciate your sharing any advice or experience that any of you may have, and especially from you Martijn, since it's your car I want mine to look like.
Another subject: After owning, and neglecting, the car for 24 years, I just noticed that a previous owner drilled two holes and installed the radio delete plate 230SL emblem on the glove box beside the map light. It looked so natural that I never knew it was not factory installed. I like the emblem but one of the pins is broken now and the emblems are very expensive to replace. For authenticity, should I just weld up the holes during the body restoration and repaint?
Again, advice will be appreciated.
Tom Kizer