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- From: hotrod@dixie.com (The Hotrod List)
- Subject: chromed plastic
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- Date: Tue, 26 Jan 93 22:12:39 GMT
- Organization: Dixie Communications Public Access. The Mouth of the South.
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- Well I've tried several places, dealerships, after market chrome platers,
- Eastwood CO., and a Mr. G's in FT. Worth TX. Nobody does chrome plating
- of exterior plastic parts.
- The parts I have are the headlight housing covers to a '76 Chevy Vega.
- They really show thier age and I want to have them refurbished, but have
- run out of resources to try. So in one last attempt I am posting here in
- hopes that someone has done this, or knows where it can be done. Any help
- on this one would be greatly appretiated!!
-
- Mark...
-
- [Anyone who knows, please post. I have the same kind of need regarding
- the trim on a 79 El Camino that "shed" a few years ago. JGD]
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- Posted by: emory!resdgs1.er.usgs.gov!mfugazzo (Mark Fugazzotto)
-