BDA, the 'chrome' rod is polished, not chrome. the photo is from '13, at Charlotte Motor Speedway. It was a photo shoot for HotRod magazine, which did a article about the car. The Airstream, while probably shiny when new in 1960, is fairly oxidized now, and that is from the first photos Steve took of it, after a small bit of polishing.
Dazak - Both the '29 and the '32 are original steel bodies. Steve just sold the '29 a couple weeks ago. The blurry motor pic - is a reflection in the body of the '32. Is a 4 barrel intake. Steve has only got as far as #220 grit on the '32. I think he goes to #3000....
SurfGuitar, looks good! I can remember in the late '60's - early '70's using Gunk Foamy on my Triumph engine cases, and seemed to clean well, with out blackening
*photos are the 'oxidized' Airstream, and the interior of the '29. Which is a fantastic car, and a professional job too!