Had alot of Chrome work done over the last couple of years and the best of
the lot was Graves Plating in Alabama. The turn-around time was moderate
compared to most shops I checked into, as was their price, but what sold me
was their repair work. First rate stuff.
They have a web site, and advertise in Hemmings, but I can dig out the
reciept if you want the info.
-Scott
>From: "johncw" <johncw@narrows.com>
>To: "MG T DIGEST" <mg-t@autox.team.net>
>Subject: Chrome Shop?
>Date: Thu, 16 Nov 2000 12:06:07 -0800
>
>Hello;
>I thought I would introduce myself and ask a question as well. I am a
>new 'T' owner as of the beginning of October. I purchaced a 54 MG TF
>from the original owner out here in the Seattle Tacoma area. The car
>has never been restored (green/green) and, with the exception of the
>wiring harness, was in quite good condition. The car had been in
>storage for the last twenty-some years and required new brakes, hoses
>etc (replaced before I bought it) and it runs like a top. I just had
>the wiring redone, put on radial tires, and am begiining on having the
>shocks rebuilt, one at a time.
>
>It will be going in for a complete restoration in a couple of weeks.
>The adventure begins.
>
>Does anyone have a recommendation for a good chrome shop? The shops in
>Seattle are not being highly recommended by anyone I've talked to.
>
>Thanks for your help.
>
>John Winskill
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