
Almost al of the front suspension is ready for plating now, I am not sure whether to go with zinc or nickel yet.



The parts clean up nicely and look even better painted, like the pedals.

Restoration of a 1967 4.2 series 1 FHC
Body wise it appears to be in good condition, apart from the fact that it is purple. Virtually all the greasy work has been done, apart from getting the paint, the sound deadening material, and the undercoat off.
In the above picture the original colour is visible (top of the sill and on the bulkhead). Originally it was Opalescent Maroon with a Beige interior. As the trim kit that came with the car is black, I am contemplating my options for paint and upholstery. I could try to swap the black trim kit for a beige one and redo the original colour combination. Right now I am leaning towards keeping the black trim and painting the body in Opalescent Gun Metal, which would make it look like this: