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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Tom, the wood-graining is beautiful - far beyond my skillset. My son-in-law did all the wood-graining on a friends 1950 Packard. I really like the looks of a wood-grained dash. They ought to bring that and engine-turned dashes back. They would be a big hit.

Posted on: 2010/1/2 22:42
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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They ought to bring that and engine-turned dashes back.
Geez Randy. Look what they charge for plastic. Just think how much a little class would cost.

Of course, if money is no object and you really want woodgrain, there was a show about building the Bentley on TV the other night. Spokesman said if you had a favorite tree or piece of lumber at your estate they were more than willing to make it into your dash or vanity or use on other selected appointments. Of course there was a wait while it dried and the base price of the car was around $250k but that would be minor details. No mention of engine turning though.

Posted on: 2010/1/2 22:52
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Holy Smokes Howard - I'm going bankrupt with the Caribbean. You want me to buy a Bentley??
Seriously, the engine-turned dashes were beautiful in my opinion and would be simple to reproduce.

Posted on: 2010/1/2 23:44
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Tom (Packin31) wrote:

Now I need to have the trim pieces re-chromed and some need to be fixed. Anyone have a source on where one can but them?


Tom,

The chrome for my 34 was done by a guy named Ed Bleustein. I will try to remember to ask Tom Rassmussen for his contact info, or you can call him. I put him in the directory under services (Odyssey Restoration).

Tom

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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Tom,

Thanks for the contact info. I Will give them a buzz and see if they can make new ones or see if mine can be replate.

Posted on: 2010/1/3 19:22
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Sent my check off to the chrome shop for my headlights should be receiving them here in a few days. Will post pictures

Final Cost was and arm and a leg.
$2100 for labor
12% Shop materials $252
Haz Waste 2% $42
Shipping $70.

I am not to happy with some of the cost and never really received and estimate up front even thou I called 2 or 3 times and asked. But what can I do now.

Posted on: 2010/4/19 11:37
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Hi Tom,

Did you use someone local (Chicago area) for plating the headlights?

Posted on: 2010/4/19 12:29
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Pack120c,

I had taken them to a local place that did some other chroming for me but they don't do much on the repair side so I check around here and on AACA and found another place.

I just don't understand some of the cost like shipping. It cost me $10.36 to send them the headlights and few other pieces. For them to ship them back at $70 seem ridiculous. I was told on the phone one price when he finished them and then I get the bill in an email and saw the the other add ons. I was not informed of all the other costs.

I will be calling them back once I get the headlights just for my piece of mind on the other costs.

These things better be pristine.

Posted on: 2010/4/19 15:14
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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For that price I would expect them plated in Platinum!

Posted on: 2010/4/19 16:13
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Re: Tom Malas "1931 833 Restoration "
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Here is a picture of what I sent them and a few of the worse headlight.

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Posted on: 2010/4/19 17:36
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