IML: Auto Pilot color or finish
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The finish or color of the Auto Pilot case may not have been paint, but a chromate plating. Chromate plating deposits a metal finish that is less durable than chrome plating. There are basically two colors, a silver and a gold tone. Many of the covers on brake master cylinders are chromate plated, usually the gold tone. Brake boosters that have a metal canister look are often chromate finished also usually in the gold tone color. It deters corrosion for a number of years, but if exposed to caustic salts or acid it will go bad rather rapidly. There are some after market paints for automotive use that duplicate the appearance of the two colors pretty closely if you want to do it yourself. Chrome plating shops should be able to do a chromate finish if you want to re-plate a unit. That might have to involve a complete removal of all inside parts though. The case of the Auto Pilot is probably cast pot metal like many other items such as the door handles etc. on these cars.

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