This reminds me of a sign that hung in the office of a film studio I worked in (I was a scenic carpenter):Box it up and send it to...
Shine on Me
239 S. La Esperanza
San Clemente, CA 92672
Attn: Norm Huie
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (949) 498-8974
Norm's pricing is very fair, the quality is excellent & the turn around is fast....
Not easy to find someone who can hit all three goals...
Thanks for the reply. Car is in Spain, so shipping there and back would be very expensive. I guess restoring will be the most logic option.Box it up and send it to...
Shine on Me
239 S. La Esperanza
San Clemente, CA 92672
Attn: Norm Huie
Email: [email protected]
Phone: (949) 498-8974
Norm's pricing is very fair, the quality is excellent & the turn around is fast....
Not easy to find someone who can hit all three goals...
Thanks for the reply. Car is in Spain, so shipping there and back would be very expensive. I guess restoring will be the most logic option.
Do you know if they sell it (or reproduction) anyway?
Thanks for the reply. Car is in Spain, so shipping there and back would be very expensive. I guess restoring will be the most logic option.
Do you know if they sell it (or reproduction)?
@HEMI-ITIS- Those panels are stamped aluminum, brite anodized all over and paint detailed in specific areas. If high point restoration is the goal in my experience re-anodizing is the most difficult thing to find a suitable vendor for. Of late my aluminum trim ends up polished after straightening. Looks fine, but must be re-polished to keep shiny vs anodizing which can be wiped off with a rag and maintain it's shine for years. If anyone knows of an anodizer catering to the hobbiest please post their name/number here. Plenty of commercial anodizers in Los Angeles/Phoenix/etc. but they do not wantal with the onsy twosy irreplaceable parts of the hobbiest.