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Bumper Chrome #3289595
02/15/25 09:08 AM
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While I’m waiting on the chrome for my 70 challenger project anyone else have any plating sources for bumpers?


I have a few bumpers for other projects and I’d like to try other sources

MIKE

Re: Bumper Chrome [Re: SC304] #3289638
02/15/25 12:03 PM
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Advanced Plating and Powder Coating in Nashville TN did some for me many years ago. Very high quality, but also very pricey even back then. All chrome shops are very expensive now that I'm aware of.

There is also a chrome shop in New Plymouth, Idaho that does very good work, but is pretty slow. More work than staff to do it. It's a good option for people on this side of the country who are not in a hurry.

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02/15/25 01:14 PM
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Good info, Neil, thanks.
I'll mention Ogden Plating in Ogden, UT - the most beautiful chrome work I've held in my hands, and priced accordingly.
They do Kindig's stuff.

IIRC, a place called Tri City in the Southeastern US had a very good reputation here for quality.

I used to see an outfit called Bumper Boyz (out of SoCal) at swap meets - the stuff they brought looked nice, but I've also read some negative stuff about them.







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