William Addams wrote..... ------------- Are the engine compartment pics taken of the Brezout 61 shriner supposed to be correct for this model? I noticed that mine has an oversprayed factory applied blackout in the area of the "paint ok" stamps etc.Also the data plate is body color and the horns and core support have no OK stamps.My car is a completely untouched original, no paint work or resto. --------------- You are exactly correct. My unrestored car is the same as yours. The problem results from when people make the super-restorations where everything needs to look perfect. The oversprayed black paint on our cars looks pretty tacky and I would imagine restorers could not stand to leave it that way! Restorers also are quite taken by gloss-black paint for the painted accessories under the hood. Factories didn't (and most don't today) use the high-gloss stuff (they used semi-flat) but it looks so cool with the hood up that it's become the "standard". I will post some pictures of the "true" original painted areas and stamps, not to show that someone's work is incorrect (what for?) but so that we have a historical record of what left the factory. As these cars get restored these factory "imperfections" will surely disappear (and why not?). The Brezout car is unbelievable in its restoration and these minor "factory" anomalies should not detract from that. And to think that all that work was done in France! The Web site itself is extremely well done and is worth a visit. If you missed the earlier post, it's at http://www.ifrance.com/c-i-f/61shriner-us.htm. Ken Miller 61 and 67 Converts (they may be originals but they sure aren't as pretty!)