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Re: remove grille frame




Dollars to donuts- Industrial sends them to Keystone automotive in Brainard? Minn. They are a autobody supply house and do bumper restoration. They have route trucks that go to body shops and will pick up and send your bumpers in at no cost. They gave me a ballpark quote at $475-$600. Industrial probably gets a "handleing " fee..........................MO sw iowa

----- Original Message ----- From: <62pluckedchicken@xxxxxxxxx>
To: <1962to1965mopars@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, February 16, 2009 9:20 PM
Subject: RE: remove grille frame



I think I'll give the mirror trick a try before removing the bumper,  I
don't think it hard to unbolt the bumper, but the sucker weighs a ton,
so I'd wait until I get a couple of guys over to drink my beer...

I have found some bumper platers not far away and their prices my
be better even with shipping..

the only place in town I've found to do plating is Industrial Plating,
and for bumpers they send them of to Minnesota (they don't have vats big
enough or can't pass the environmental regs.. )

Yup, if you don't have a 57-61 over there (FL) ,
you are somewhat insignificant . :-)..

I was gonna tape some cardboard fins to my '62 and post a picture in the
member "Forward Look only" section... ;) but I don't know how they'd
take it... there is some good info over there, but I always have to
preface questions with "How do you <blank> on a '60 to '62 Newport?


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