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That should be the easy part to find....LOL...The wheel is TOUGH to find in one piece...
Steve |
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Bill, sent you a PM.
wilma
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Bill
are you asking for advise on how to restore your 68 wheel and shroud?? Peter |
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The wheel is fine. I am looking for someone to restore the shroud.
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Bill
why dont you restore it yourself I did mine and it came out geat. I first lightly glass beaded the shroud, then i painted it black with the spray can for the council paint.When dry I erased the paint from the chrome accents with a pencil eracer (rought one)(slowly) to rub the paint off. Or you can use OOO steel wool to slowly remove the paint. PJ |
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PJ, That is actually a good idea to use the eraser. I am going to try it, as I have a couple of these to experiment with. Thanks for the help.
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remember that you must get a course eracer and not a smooth
eracer Peter |
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