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Below is our gallery
of pictures, some are before and after shots, and some are just
after shots.
Take a
look you will know why we are number one in quality. We left
the pictures a little larger, and although it takes awhile for the
page to load it is worth it to see the detail in these pictures. I
have placed a brief explanation of each set by it, but these
pictures speak for themselves.
Even Hubcaps can be made to
look better than new as shown by this one from an old
Caddy
 
No before and after shots
on these parts, just some real nice parts from a 59 Caddy, and a
1940 Packard Darron Convertable...
 
This grill shroud from a
1928 buick had to have a large portion cut away it was so bad. We
fabricated a new piece and after it was done, you can't even see
where the work was done. No Rust, no lines, just the shine of
Chrome.
 
Below is an accessory guard
we received from a 1958 Chevrolet you can see what kind of shape it
was in when we received it. Now it's in wonderful shape a real show
piece.
 
On the back of a 55 caddy
the exhaust pipe goes through the bumper end. This results in
condensation and severe rusting of the lower side as you can see. We
took this piece that was thought to be too far gone and
we restored it back the way it should be.
 
This is a Grill from a 38
GMC pickup you can see how badly the bottom was rusted away but we
were able to put it right again.
 
Below is a set of rock
guards that has a very unique finish, part copper and part chrome,
what an awesome look
 
This is a hood
ornament from a 1934 Studebaker it had some pitting on it,
but we worked around it and the bird still has it's feathers (all of
them).
 
The Pictures below are the running
boards from a (Dodge) little red wagon, you can see the rust through
was pretty bad, now they are better than new.
 
This is the hood ornament from a
Pontiac, you can see even the insert was broken, we built a
new insert in our tool shop, and re-chromed the ornament. Yes
we can.

After getting a pretty
good bang in this bumper, we were able to straighten it to like new
and re-chrome it to a high gloss shine.
 
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