Hello everyone...I'd appreciate some input from you guys, as this forum has the best people who have done it all with the W113. I've recently brought my '69 280SL into a paint shop for final paint price negotiations. I went to a highly recommended shop with the intent of have my car painted base coat clear coat. I am not a stickler for an original car, so I was hoping for a really high gloss and deep shine. The car was originally a code 050 white, sometime later painted a more arctic white. I've budgeted $10-12K for a strip to metal, multiple coat, with rub out. All chrome is coming off as will doors, windshield, deck lid, and hood, which I'll do myself. I was shocked when the paint shop owner said he would not recommend BC-CC...he recommends, even though it is more work, doing a strip to metal, then lay on 4-5 coats, then rub off one...he said that will produce a better deep luster. That seems strange that could be, since I thought a clear coat would make the paint look wet / shiny, and add depth. What have you guys done? Would a BC-CC look 'off' for this vintage car? Appreciate any thoughts / suggestions. Oh, one final question...was there an MB white brighter than 050, which seems more a cream color to me? Thanks to all...