
Re: Plastic re-chroming
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Re: Plastic re-chroming
- From: Brian Schlump <brianjan_64@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 8 Jan 2008 18:52:20 -0600
I had my '64 Belvedere instrument cluster and radio bezel refinished by Bill
Petro at Special T's. I was very happy with the results. He's listed in
the vendor's section of the website....Brian
The plastic chroming on all of my cars has been by Mr. G's. Been happy
with all of it except one piece. I have sent stuff too him but most of it
I've bought at the NATS so I saw it before I bought. However, the one
less than satisfactory piece was bought at the NATS so look at it before
you buy. Had a repair in the plastic that looked a little sub par.
Akron Don
James Elsmore wrote:
I removed my instrument cluster today from my '64 Belvedere and want to
get the plastic re-chromed. Has anyone on the list used CV Vacuum
platers or Performance Car Graphics? If so...opinions?
How do I go about removing the actual push buttons for the trans and
heater? I want to repaint the tiny little letters on each push button.
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