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Enjoying my time in the shop this snowy winter. Almost done.
Working on the hood over the next month. Having a tough time finding Stainless rear and front bumpers. Snyders, Brattons, mikes. No one has any in stock and am being told won't be for awhile. ![]() Before ![]() Last edited by ford-m; 02-12-2017 at 06:02 PM. |
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Very nice job. Did you do the body work and painting yourself?
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Looking good! Do you have original bumpers that could be restored?
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Awesome job. I'm humbled.
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Looks great. Jeff
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Someone there might be able to help you find those bumpers. http://www.modelaowners.com
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Here is my progress photos.
http://s1291.photobucket.com/user/Fo...?sort=2&page=1 |
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Looks great.
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Yes sir
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Look at powder coating with near like chrome, you may not buy stainless bumpers.
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While your work is to be admired, I'd love to acquire a car like you started with so I could fix it mechanically but drive it looking like it does in the "before" photo.
ONE DAY!
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I think that you will find a good quality "Chrome" spray can paint will do just fine and look fairly decent - until such time as a suitable replacement becomes available. When I did my '30 Coupe with 'Chrome' spray paint, I was very pleased and it stayed on the car for years.
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Great job!
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Its a great feeling isn it,, looks superb
Ck with little Dearborn or tams for the bumpers.. maybe they have some left over stock |
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DI sprayed the bumper on my pickup with rattle can chrome.Looks good and if it gets scratched just do it again.
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Maybe you could try this:
www.youtube.com/watch?v=fuJ8JKWFg8Y There was a thread on here a while ago that was about a dipping process that gave a chrome finish too. Any body got a link??
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Here is the Rustoleum chrome paint, as used on the inside of the bumper horns, which don't take chrome well, on my 1950 Studebaker. The car was restored 23 years ago, and the insides of the bumper horns were getting rusty, so I sandblasted them and sprayed them with Rustoleum chrome paint a couple years ago. BTW, your car looks fantastic. ![]() |
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His car is to pristine to paint the bumpers ...IMO
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