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Old 03-09-2003, 06:26 PM
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Default Rechrome parts

I'm in the process of restoring my 69 Z and 66 Ferrari. I have several parts that i need rechromed.
Looking thru hemmings for professional companies -there are alot to pick from .

Does anyone have one or two that you all recommend .....im not looking for concourse chrome,
but very nice quality and reliable work???

Thanks alot for your advise..........

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Old 03-10-2003, 12:44 AM
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Ed, try these places out. Tri City does great work and some friends of mine have used Pauls extensively. Nothing but great things heard about both places..............RatPack............


TRI-CITY PLATING CO (423) 542-1690
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This place does the best work. Everything is always 1st class.


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Default Re: Rechrome parts

Tri-Cities only does bumpers and bumper guards. I had my bumper done there, and they did an excellent job. I had my door handles done at Paul's and they, too, did a fine job.

I finally found the correct valve covers, and I'm looking for someone to do them. I'm debating between the "flash chrome" look, and triple plate. Any opinions?
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Default Re: Rechrome parts

I use John Wright's Custom Chrome.Very happy with the results,although very expensive. [img]/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/biggthumpup.gif[/img]

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Thank you for the response.........ill pursue all of the them to start.

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Check out www.Advancedplating.com Been using them since 1992. Excellent quality every time. They also do black chrome, 24K gold, copper, acid copper, nickel and plastic.


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