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Re-chrome or Repop?
My date-correct for my car 428 has the original chrome air cleaner and valve covers but they are rusty. I've heard that the repop units are much thinner metal and not as good a quality as the originals, and have seen others searching for the original factory pieces. Not sure what blasting & re-chrome costs would be.
Is it worth it to have these re-chromed?
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Mark Las Cruces NM ___________________________ Current Project: '67 Catalina Convertible 400 4-spd |
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I would say it’s worth it to use the factory items, but they need to go to a shop that does the whole process right and does not just apply enough Chrome to get a shine back!
The last set of Moroso Chrome valve cover a got to replace my first set that I got back in 79 where plated so cheaply that they rusted up in 3 years instead of 22 years! And yes both sets where waxed up the same to protect them. Call up a well known restoration shop and find out who they send there parts to for good Chrome plating work.
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I opted to install repop chrome lid and valve covers on my 70 Formula and have absolutely no regrets. Quality is fine. I still have the originals regardless.
Out here in Arizona I think we are down to 1 or 2 platers left. We had at least 6 that I knew of years ago. It's also gotten to the point that chrome plating is now ridiculously expensive. Restoring cars here I sometimes have people that insist on rechroming original pieces and I've seen bills as high as $4,000 for a handful of parts that fit in the back of a Prius. Some here have resorted to sending them off to Mexico with Jose where they can be plated cheaper, but sometimes don't get all their stuff back. Had that issue with a 65 Cyclone Comet I restored that has irreplaceable chrome trim. It's for these reasons that when it comes to small parts like air cleaners, valve covers, and small trim, I just buy repop if it's available and find 9 times out of 10 they look and fit just fine and are more than good enough for a very nice restoration, let alone a nice driver. Most people don't even realize it but when it comes to pieces like chrome valve covers and air cleaner lids on many cars they were just flash chrome from the factory anyway and weren't very nice to begin with. Most of the repop stuff is way nicer than they ever were when new. |
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I used these guys for my original tri power lids, very nice work, they were $450 shipped
404 Broadway Houston, Texas 77012 sales@speedsportchrome.com |
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I have been using the repop ones for years no with no issues.All have been non dripper units.Tom
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The originals for the car I had rechromed 35 years ago and spent $100 back then. Guess what that would cost today. |
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I'll always favor using original, American made parts on our cars, but sometimes it's hard to justify the cost of restoring original parts. Chrome is a great example. The cost of replating chrome is sky high (not because of the shops), and our reproduction stuff comes from places I'd rather not give money to.
Damned if you do, damned if you dont.
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"Those poor souls have made the fatal mistake of surrounding us. Now we can fire in any direction" 1970 Trans Am RAIII 4 speed 1971 Trans Am 5.3 LM7 1977 Trans Am W72 Y82 1987 Grand National |
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Here in San Diego, a lot of platers just have a store front local where they also do final polishing. The actual plating is done in Tijuana.
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1965 Pontiac GTO 455/469 w/ #48 Heads, '65 Tri-Power 9.25:1 CR Stump Puller Cam Muncie M22W 1st-2.56 2nd-1.75 3rd-1.37 4th-1.00 3.55 Rear Differential Front: 225/60R15 Height: 25.6" Rear: 275/60R15 Height: 28" |
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When I had breather stacks put in a set of factory covers,I had them chromed and I think it was over $300 about 4 years ago.Tom
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Spray chrome
Some of the new spray chrome processes look pretty interesting. Anyone have any experience with them?
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