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Old 03-16-2006, 06:26 PM
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Anybody have a good aluminum trim resto guy.? need to get some Nova trim done asap. Thanks in advance. SULLY
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Sully...hang tight..I just got some moldings back last night...let me look at them and I will PM you my thoughts ! I had some stuff Brite dipped
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George Lucas of GL Metal Polishing in North Jersey is good - he advertises in Nova Times.
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Thanks Belair and Marlin, Belair let me know. SULLY
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Sully..I used Pro One in Hobart Indiana out of Hemmings...reasonable price...took a bit long to get the stuff back put I send them 7 pieces of 63 Belair trim..2 pieces are about 6 feet long !! They did a real nice job on the Brite dip anodizing ! Important to send decent straight pieces...trim is usually real thin and if they have to pick and sand too much the anodizing process can burn a hole in the thin spot
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Define reasonable price.
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Depends on the pieces Rick...
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Would like to have Very Good Condition and some NOS 70' Camaro Headlight Bezels
polished with minor scratches removed. Do not care about replacing the Brite Dip Anodizing that is currently in place.
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Originally Posted by YENKO DEUCE REGISTRY View Post
George Lucas of GL Metal Polishing in North Jersey is good - he advertises in Nova Times.
GL metal
I used this company on the windshield trim on my 1969 Z/28.
They do great work.
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