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#21 |
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When possible I have my bumpers replated. Good shop in Elizabethton, Tn does mine. Cost more but his plating his far better than Taiwan.
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replating is far more expensive then buying repops- just the way it is.
I have picked up several very nice bumpers on CL for about 200-250 for a set- front and back. what I would suggest. they arent perfect, but are 90% |
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That's what I need for the engine in my Model A.
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As to Tom's mention of Painting with chrome paint, I have found that chrome paint lets moisture through & will eventually grow yellow with rust. I've found the a good coat of white paint first, then the chrome will last much longer.
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Hate to admit it but I used "wheel paint" that is silvery metal flake. Looks better than I thought it would until replacing the bumpers makes its way up the priority list.
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I know years ago whenever I used gold or silver paint, it would easily come off with gasoline, even after drying a couple years. Don't know why just those colors and not others. |
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