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Restoring Cuda/Challenger Door Handles
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07/23/22 06:58 PM
07/23/22 06:58 PM
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BlackHemiChall
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Stephan from SF Restorations used to Restore E-Body Door Handles but has since retired.
Is there anyone else out there that does them?
Thank you
Last edited by BlackHemiChall; 07/23/22 06:58 PM.
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Re: Restoring Cuda/Challenger Door Handles
[Re: BlackHemiChall]
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07/24/22 12:02 PM
07/24/22 12:02 PM
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Years ago I had Special Ts do one for me, and then had Jules do another. The exterior parts of both finished handles turned out excellent, but the one Jules did, he restored all the interior components like springs, whereas the one Special Ts did, the springs and such still were sort of grimy. Nothing you could see once installed, so didn’t bother me much. You could try Special Ts and if the inside components matter to you, ask if he’d restore them too.
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Re: Restoring Cuda/Challenger Door Handles
[Re: Mastershake340]
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07/24/22 01:17 PM
07/24/22 01:17 PM
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Great, Thank you Brad. I'll call them tomorrow.
Last edited by BlackHemiChall; 07/24/22 01:17 PM.
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