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Old 05-07-2013, 07:30 PM
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Default Re: Z28 valve cover reskinning.

I use the Eagle one cast wheel cleaner. I use it on all of the aluminum from intakes to trans casings....Looks like new! 12.00 bux!
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Old 05-07-2013, 07:45 PM
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Jerry's work is second to none if you ask me. I like to look at the whole picture before spending the first dime. If you want what you want, you gotta pay the fiddler. I learned many cars and many years ago to "Do it nice NOT twice". If you want your "Z" looking right, send Jerry the valve covers, intake,---hell send him the booster, M/C, Muncie...... I'm an Olds guy, but I've known him forever and he does what he says. Is he the cheapest, don't know, don't care. I know when I assemble my cars with his stuff I won't be doing it again.
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Old 05-09-2013, 03:41 PM
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Default Re: Z28 valve cover reskinning.

Hey guys. I ended up sending 2 pairs of the non drippers to Jerry. Here is his reply when I emailed him.

"Just send the valve covers to us. Address on my web site. www.z28camaro.com. It's $95 plus shipping to restore them plus shipping. TAR is running about two weeks right now.

We will send you an invoice when done. You would send a check or money order when you receive the invoice. We don't do credit cards anymore. Hope this works for you.

Thanks,

Jerry"

Probably going to be more on one pair than the other I suspect. One valve cover has rub marks on the inside from rockers or the springs, not sure and has hairline cracks from it showing on the outside.

We shall see.

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Gary, I doubt you'll be sorry with your choice. Kinda interested in your comments when get your stuff back.
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Old 05-12-2013, 12:13 AM
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Default Re: Z28 valve cover reskinning.

JM did mine, price was reasonable, quick turnaround. $150 sounds about right.
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