I feel as though I must demur from the prevalent opinion. The book you refer to shows a 1957 engine. The valve covers say "FIREPOWER," not "IMPERIAL." I think the "IMPERIAL" stamping is a one year only feature for 1958 and one could reasonably conclude, lacking much in the way of evidence, that the wire covers were different for 1958 as well. You'll also notice both the fuel pump and the exhaust manifolds are also painted pretty for the picture. My engine came with a glass bowl filter fuel pump which it would be senseless to paint. This poor old horse is long, long dead, so beating it is beyond reductive. All I can say is the paint that was on my wire covers was silver, and it appeared to be the original paint, as a repaint over it, also of silver, had peeled badly. I am not sure of a way to definitively answer the question. It is my ever so humble opinion that they looks better in silver. Hugh ----- Original Message ----- From: "Philippe Courant" <accf-club@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2003 11:24 AM Subject: Re: IML: 58 spark plug wire cover color > I confirm: > spark plug wires covers, oil cap, oil filter canister, fan are painted > black. All other parts (+ trans.) are silver. > Reference: Imperial 55-63 photo archives book, page 58 and 59 (2 pics of > 392 Imperial engine from Chrysler corporation engineering division) >