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Old 02-16-2010, 05:12 PM
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I had Chip Knight of Fine Auto Trim here in Boise do the work. Chip's being doing interiors for longer than I can remember. Back in the 80's, Chip was working for Terry's Upholstery in Boise. Terry went all show car with a Chevy stepside pickup and went on the circuit. He won several shows and at the end of the year won best interior. The caveat to the story was that Chip was who actually sewed and did the interior, not Terry. He struck out on his own soon after that.
I can see why. He does great work.
Car looks great. Keep us posted.
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Old 02-16-2010, 06:38 PM
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Paint looks SICK!

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Old 02-16-2010, 07:28 PM
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excelent job on the interior, it looks great.
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The last pic is of the smoothed chrome rear bumper. It came out real nice. There is a small chrome shop in the area that is trying to make a name for themselves. They have low overhead and as a result have some great pricing.[/QUOTE]

Who is the chrome shop and if you dont mind what did the charge you? I too am sectioning and tucking it in and removing the bolts. I am out here in the Bay Area and I cant even get anyone to touch mine for less than $400 to chrome it.
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The last pic is of the smoothed chrome rear bumper. It came out real nice. There is a small chrome shop in the area that is trying to make a name for themselves. They have low overhead and as a result have some great pricing.
Who is the chrome shop and if you dont mind what did the charge you? I too am sectioning and tucking it in and removing the bolts. I am out here in the Bay Area and I cant even get anyone to touch mine for less than $400 to chrome it.[/QUOTE]

It is Treasure Valley Chrome Plating, 201 SW 2nd. St., Fruitland, Idaho, (208) 452-2455. They charged me $250 which included two copper baths with a blocking between the two in order to remove any waves from the welding. They had me leave the welds a little high and they finished them.
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Old 02-17-2010, 11:24 PM
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Cool, thanks Steve...great looking project!
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Been busy at work and trying to get the Camaro done so that I can drive it this summer after 5 years of work. Pushed the car into the driveway this weekend so that I could begin the final push to paint the hood, cowl, and header panel. My wife took a picture of the dog and got the car in it. I'll post more as I get them and upon completion.
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Old 04-14-2010, 04:04 PM
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Car looks good.
I hope you get it done in time for summer cruising!!
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lookin good and love the sb2
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you did some great work, sick car!
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