Kens 50 PU
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thanks fellas, did not think i crossed any line.
Dead zone thanks , but after this thread I went down to the shop and dug thru the old parts and amazingly found the trim, painted but when i removed some of the paint it waas like an early christmas. the stainless steel ones with the factory cut outs for the vents. now i will send them out to a shop on Long Island for polishing and i should be good. just for my own intrest ballpark what you think they are worth?l
thanks
Joe
Don't waste your money sending them off to be polished up! Do it yourself! If you have a bench grinder, go and buy a buffing wheel to put on it. Then buy a set of jeweler's rouge. Eastwood sells both, but I'm sure you can find the stuff locally. The jeweler's rouge set has 4 bars, each looks like a one pound stick of butter. If memory serves, they come in white, green, red and grey. Each color has a different degree of abraviseness. Follow the instructions and you'll have them looking brand new in no time. Stainless is tough and very forgiving and can withstand a lot of buffing. Just don't keep the buffer on one spot too long as you can burn them. Good luck!
Ken
P.S. Our host sells 47-50 inner steel (not stainless) mouldings for $85 per side, so stainless "Hen's teeth" mouldings should go for more than that!
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