My strategy is to let the mechanic finish the process of making it safe and road-worthy so I can ride it for a while. The next three major cosmetics projects I think I can do in pieces.
1. Paint: Is it crazy to just do this alone and have new paint and everything else patina?
2. Chrome: I may be okay with the patina on the chrome for a while, but it seems like it's not a lot of work to do the chrome as it's own project at it's own time.
3. Frame and Engine: I view painting the frame and the engine as one concurrent project.
BTW: rust is not patina.
ad 1.) yes, don't do that. Once painted you will have to restore everything. So keep it as it is, clean the inside or look for a set in candy red or bluegreen with patina
ad 2.) Don't try to get rid of the rust spots mechanically. That will give more scratches. At first step I would use rust remover. Vinegar or other stuff. I use "Rostio" (don't know if you get it over the pot)
In the long run, you will have to have it de-chromed, grinded and then newly chromed. Not cheap but the only way for parts that are hard to find, especially front and back fender, rear wheel.
ad 3.) certainly. Then your bike is in pieces. And you will clean or replace any piece. But beware: the sandcast world still discussing if engines were ever painted when new or not.
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Cheers, Uli (Leonberg, Germany)