Re: Aluminum Trim Restorer Needed
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Re: Aluminum Trim Restorer Needed




There are some potential vendors listed on the 62-65 site's vendor's page. But when it comes to trim repair straightening, arms and legs are often severed. To simply shine the trim you can buy the buffing equipment you need from places like Eastwood and DIY. Labor intensive and requires practice (use junk parts to practice), but saves ca$h.

Thanks,
Gary H.     
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>I have some wheel wheel well trim I need to get straigthend and shined up.  Any sugggested restorers?  I think Special T is an option but I'm concerned it will cost an arm and a leg.  This will be a street driven show car, not a 100 point trailer queen.  I'm located in Akron, Ohio.
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>Thanks.
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>Akron Don Gallimore


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