As I sit here at my Day Job and have random thoughts regarding my 230SL mechanical restoration, or maybe refurbishment is a better word, I'm wondering how to address the appearance of things under the hood.
This is not a complete list, but to make my point ....
I plan to send out the motor for full rebuild.
I plan to send out the fuel injection pump, injectors, and csv for full rebuild.
I will replace all rubber (hoses, belts, etc.)
I will replace the firewall pad.
I will replace the battery.
I assume I will replace the starter, alternator.
This will create a lot of shiny, pretty things under the hood. But, I don't have a budget for cosmetics, so I can't re-plate hard fuel lines and other things. Components like injection linkages, distributor, power steering parts, brake booster & master cylinder, and more will only get cleaned.
How odd will it look to have a mix of old original worn finishes and refurbished/restored finishes? Has anyone ever told a rebuilder to skip the plating and painting? Just rebuild the engine (or FI pump) and then simply clean the outside?
I will probably never have the money for overall cosmetics on the car, like a proper paint job, re-chroming, and new interior, so I'm debating how to treat the engine bay.