I dunno but Eastwood will sell the materials to do it @ home if 
anyone will .

They have the ' just so ' paints for the heater plenums and etc. too
if you're rich , go there with your credit card in hand .

-Nate
     Tim  wrote:
> 
> Thanks Nate and Jim and for the input from everyone else. I guess my
> next question is can I do that in my shop with any standard 
equipment?
> I to really like the look. It really just tops the motor off.
> -Tim
> > 
> > I believe it's anodizing that provides the gold tint . the carby 
is 
> > made of pot metal and is a natural grey color . few rebuilders 
take 
> > the time to re-anodize the carby parts back to that lovely gold 
> > color .
> > 
> > -Nate
> >       





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