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http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...tem=1871962576
why would anyone want to Chrome their front end. i would think it would not be able to be driven on the street with all that chrome.
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Oh my!! [img]/ubbthreads/images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] What was he thinking?
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My first thought was, why did he only do the external front-clip... why not the inner fenders, radiator core support, etc.
That would be a safety hazard to drive on the street. Not enough money left to finish the car? Shouldn't have wasted so much on the chrome plating.
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We had a '68 Camaro at our August show, license plate said "CHROMED" and the following items were chrome-plated:
gas tank cowl filler panel inner fenders brake booster brake master cylinder core support radiator (!) plus, the glove box door and portions of the dashboard were brass-plated... See attachment! -Sam
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