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Bryan
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by Bryan » Wed Apr 27, 16 2:45 pm
This place may be of use to people. I've got not experience of it, it just came up on a hotrod page on Facebook.
http://www.astrachrome.co.uk/en/
1968 Ford Fairlane 500 Wimbledon White. Currently a 302 auto but to be 410 4 speed.
Dave999
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Location: Twickenham,London, England
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by Dave999 » Wed Apr 27, 16 4:59 pm
oo that's looks good
might make getting the plastic chrome done on the dash and arm rest supports a financially viable proposition again
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Blue
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Location: Straight outta Royston
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by Blue » Wed Apr 27, 16 6:48 pm
I've read about this, no mention of price other than similar to traditional chrome plating so likely to be expensive.
“Buy it broke and fix it wrong, it’s the American way”
Bryan
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by Bryan » Wed Apr 27, 16 7:23 pm
Someone asked on the post how much to do an American bumper and he said it was around the £300 but as Dave said could be good for the plastic chrome look trim that goes milky.
1968 Ford Fairlane 500 Wimbledon White. Currently a 302 auto but to be 410 4 speed.