I am always delighted to be corrected. Mine were silver when I got the car. I painted them black but have now returned them to silver. Whereas the covers may have been black on the 300, I still think they were silver on the Imperial, which also has its own valve covers, with Imperial stamped into them. I don't know what the 300 has. Chrysler, I dare say. At one point I also painted the raised "IMPERIAL" lettering on the valve covers black, as well. I didn't like for it to be so understated. However, it did not look good. Imperials are supposed to be understated, I suppose. Just like our big old fins! Hugh ----- Original Message ----- From: <Crown58imp@xxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 8:54 AM Subject: Re: IML: 58 engine and tranny color > Hello Hugh. I would like to make a correction to your post. The spark plug > wire covers are suppose to be black. I'm going by the numerous > concours-quality restorations of Chrysler 300s are I've seen in various > magazines over the years. These are mostly trophy winning cars that have had > expensive frame-up restorations. It doesn't stand to reason that these folks > spent mega-bucks and the restoration shops painted all these wire covers an > "incorrect black". The ones on my engine were still painted black though they > were badly faded. I sanded them down and repainted them. They make a nice > contrast against the silver valve covers too. That's my two cents. Bye for > now. > > Doug > 58 Crown coupe > >