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1968 Plymouth GTX

3-4 months is great. I took a 70 Camaro rear bumper to Royal Plating in Tucson. It took them a year and cost me $400. Nu-Chrome used to do good work, but they burned down.

I had similar issues with Royal when I gave Capital a try. Jim is using them on my recommendation, Ed had better do a bang up job.
 
I've got a 66 Cutlass rear bumper that needs straightened and replated. I'll take it to Capital. Thanks for the tip.
 
3-4 months is great. I took a 70 Camaro rear bumper to Royal Plating in Tucson. It took them a year and cost me $400. Nu-Chrome used to do good work, but they burned down.
These are costing me twice that amount each, and that's after negotiating the price down.
 
Thanks for the warning. I don't have much choice. Nobody reproduces 66 Cutlass bumpers, so I have to use what I have. The front bumper was missing, and I paid $2K for one. I was lucky to find it.
 
Thanks for the warning. I don't have much choice. Nobody reproduces 66 Cutlass bumpers, so I have to use what I have. The front bumper was missing, and I paid $2K for one. I was lucky to find it.

Yes, I did a '65 Buick Special convertible for a guy and there weren't many reproduction parts specific to that car.
 
Got a new windshield and rear window installed today.
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