Author Topic: I have a 1970 OEM rear deck trim that needs restoring - any recommendations?  (Read 1337 times)

Offline KZ

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I don't want reproduced parts, I am keeping my car OEM, the 1970 deck trim is in decent shape but does need some work. Could use some recommendations if any of you have had similar work done

thanks




Offline JH27N0B

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Special Ts is near me and Bill does excellent work restoring Mopar trim.
I've had him do some items for me in the past and was very pleased.
More recently I've had a guy who works with Bill do trim restoration work for me including a grille and headlight bezel, but he doesn't do work for anyone outside of some locals.  I'm actually looking for a 70 Challenger deck lid molding myself to have restored.
But check with Bill, he is very talented.
http://special-ts.tripod.com/

Offline Rolling_Thunder

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I use Verne's Chrome plating in Los Angeles - Bob is the guy to talk to...    he does a lot of chrome and trim for the Pebble Beach crowd.

http://www.verneschromeplating.com/
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Offline EV2RTSE

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I've not used them myself, but have heard a lot of good things about Shine on Me Automotive Trim Restoration

http://www.shineonmetrim.com/