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While I have the front sheet metal off my 67 rt, I'm going to restore the headlight bucket assemblies and want to keep the finish accurate on all the components. Anyone have a picture or page on what the correct look should be?
They are anodized aluminum to make them nice you gotta strip the anodizing off and then polish and detail. Some use oven cleaner to strip but be forewarned it's a job but if done correctly well worth it.
I sandblasted mine and painted them with dull aluminum. It's a little bright but dulls down. Looks pretty close. 3 years later they still look like new.
Doug
Like previously mentioned, galvanized steel. Mine were looking very sad & I used a small, fine sand, blaster & held it back a little farther then normal, so I wouldn`t remove the good galvanizing & once both sides were very lightly blasted, they looked really good & I just lightly clear coated them. They looked great & still do to this day.