SteveSS
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In the process of trying to finish everything on the 1971 Charger 500 the bumpers have come to the forefront. I had the car painted years ago and then left the project alone until this summer The car has never been out of the garage and I haven't finished cutting and buffing the paint. I just spent a ton on all the materials for that. I bought new front and rear valences for the car and they need to be painted. My mechanic friend says he is a good painter so we're going to tackle that ourselves. Now that the interior, mechanical and body are done the bumpers don't look so good. There is some overall pitting. The car came with hidden headlights (not installed yet) which I understand was not an option on a 500 which is what I have. Regardless they're cool and I'm going to use them. Since we are going to paint some parts I took my trunk lid down to the auto paint store and had it scanned with their color-match computer camera. It came back as Hugger Orange, not Hemi Orange but whatever.
So if we are going to do some painting I thought I could paint the chrome bumpers. I know some say it's impossible and some say it's hard and some say it's not that bad. Like everything on the internet, there are lots of disagreements. My friend says it's doable but the chrome has to be sanded off then it's just prime and paint. I suspect I can do the sanding if I have the right grits and know what order to do things in. Has anyone done this and can give me the real deal information on how to do it? I think it will look good in orange with the hidden headlights.
Old pics, sorry.
Thanks,
Steve
So if we are going to do some painting I thought I could paint the chrome bumpers. I know some say it's impossible and some say it's hard and some say it's not that bad. Like everything on the internet, there are lots of disagreements. My friend says it's doable but the chrome has to be sanded off then it's just prime and paint. I suspect I can do the sanding if I have the right grits and know what order to do things in. Has anyone done this and can give me the real deal information on how to do it? I think it will look good in orange with the hidden headlights.
Old pics, sorry.
Thanks,
Steve