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Ken,
Sorry for the slow reply. At this point all I know is the actual process is called
Zinc Phosphate plating. I have heard the process is a little pricey but correct fo
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If you are a D-I-Y type, check out www.caswellplating.comthey have
kits for every type of plating imaginable.
rick
On Sun, 26 Aug 2001 05:51:20 -0700 (PDT) "Ken's Ema
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Ken,
For the plating, I can recommend http://www.brakeboosters.com . I had my
brake booster replated/rebuilt. The owners name is Steve Gregori, does
quality work, highl
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Dwaine:
The 67 SS is a frame off restoration. So, it will be
for weekend cruise and occasional show. So, how and
where do I have the spring "Phoascoat", e.g., via
Eastwood
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Ken,
I asked this question previously on the Team Chevelle web page and was told if the car
is show have them coated like they were new with a Phoascoat(SP) if I remembe
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The hood springs on my 67 Chevelle SS have to be
replaced. Previous guy painted them gun metal gray.
Question: What was the original color, or was it
natural spring color
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