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T3: Re: re-chroming bumpers


Leah,
	A friend of mine at work had to rechrome the bumpers on his '55
Chevy & it ran him about $200. Maybe more to chromeing had to be done
because of the size of the bumpers, but still $200.
Tom
'68 FB (Thumper)

On Mon, 9 Mar 1998 12:32:50 -0500 "Richard H. Overman"
<sunset_village@compuserve.com> writes:
>My dad bought me a used front and rear bumper from a '64 Square for my 
>'6=
>3
>project.  They are less dented and rusty than my original ones, but 
>the g=
>uy
>at the rechroming shop quoted my dad $200 per bumper to fix the dents 
>and=
>
>rechrome them.  Does this sound normal?  Has anyone had this done or 
>can
>you suggest cheaper of do-it-yourself ideas?
>
> Leah Wegener,  '63 Squareback (just bought some more primer for when 
>the=
>
>weather warms up)
>

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