For the list:
If your closer to Richmond, Virginia, there is a guy downtown just off of RT
95, Hanlon Plate.
He will straighten a Datsun Bumper and plate it for about 150, but it is not
thick. He calls this "street chrome". If you park outside and do not wax,
you will start to get little rust pits after a year or so. I park inside,
and they have been just fine for a number of years. He will do the
overriders for maybe $35 each.
Any part, no matter how small, is a minimum price of about $25, so for
example an early windshield frame and vent wings can add up.
He will also do "show chrome", much thicker and nicer, but also much more
expensive.
He will make you sign a release that they are not responsible for the datsun
bumpers because they are so darn thin, but I have never had a problem with
roadsters or 510 parts with this guy.
Best Regards,
Jim
Chesapeake, Virginia
>From: Davesmbox@aol.com
>Reply-To: Davesmbox@aol.com
>To: tputland@charter.net, datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
>Subject: Re: Bumpers re-visited
>Date: Sun, 19 Nov 2006 12:41:33 EST
>
>I am still a bid fan of NU CHROME in Fall River Ma. You should get out for
>around $200 each.
>Dave
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