I understand it is correct for the wheel wells to match the body color paint of the 113. This is how they came out of the factory, so this technique keeps the car more original than say, painting the wheel wells flat black.
Personally, I think it looks like a bad paint job, particularly on lighter colored cars. You have a new gleaming, smooth shiny paint on the body and the rougher textured (often undercoated) wheel well in the same color and, for lack of a better comparison, looks like overspray.
This condition is not very apparent on most cars since rain, dirt, etc. tend to turn the average wheel well dark brown. I am about to paint my restoration project 158 White Grey and don't intend to drive it on dirt roads or wet days.
I have wrestled with this alot, and I know the true, hardcore purists will cringe, but I am inclined to paint the wheel wells flat black and feel pretty confident I will be happier with the results (which should always be the bottom line).
My hope is that this posting will stir up some debate on this matter and help me with my final decision. Please share your thoughts on this.
Ed Cave
Atlanta, GA
1964 356C
1971 280SL
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