Not to be contrary, but they did the bumpers on my 1947 Packard Limousine
(in 1969!), and they are still very nice today. Of course that was probably
a previous generation of workers in their shop. I dealt with Alberto Gaitan,
who I believe was the owner, and I was and am very pleased.
Dick Benjamin
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From: <bluzsax@xxxxxxx>
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Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 5:15 AM
Subject: Re: IML: Excellent rechromer in Atlanta, GA.
> Just surfed the web for information about Bumper BoyZ.
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> Boy, do they have a lot of unhappy customers!!
> Their showing up on discussion boards all over the place.
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> I think everyone ought to take their previously purchased
> bumpers to the next Carlisle show and have a social
> outside their booth.
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> > Just came home and saw all the posts about rechromers and thought I'd
> > throw my two cents in the ring. Butch Gregory, owner of Southern Bumper
> > Exchange in Atlanta, has rechromed both the front and rear bumpers for
> > my '65 Crown convert. as well as the rear bumper and taillight housings
> > for my '66 Eldorado convert. His workmanship is outstanding and his
> > prices are most reasonable. n He does repairs as well as rechroming. He
> > uses the copper/nickel/chrome process with lots of buffing in between
> > steps. He is a super nice guy to deal with and stands behind his work.
> > He mentioned to me a guy contacted him a while back about a bumper he
> > had done twenty years ago. There was some pitting or peeling beginning
> > to show and Butch rechromed it for free! How's that for a warranty!
> > Actually, I believe his warranty is for one year but he stood behind his
> > work and redid this guy's bumper after that long! I wouldn't think of
> > switching to anyone else and would highly recommend him. Not sure if he
> > has a website but his number is (800) 537-3054.
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> > Greg McDonnell
> > Mobile, AL
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