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  1. NazareneCarpenter

    Reproduce Obsolete Classic Car Plastic Part

    Thanks to all for your replies...I know it's been awhile since I've posted to this thread. In the meantime I have looked into a mold website called Freemansupply.com and they seem to have everything I would need. I spoke to the tech rep. and told him what I intended on Doing (reproduce obsolete...
  2. NazareneCarpenter

    Reproduce Obsolete Classic Car Plastic Part

    Thanks again for your comments...I'm reading them and trying to digest as much info as possible on this subject. I do also like the thought of casting it in aluminum or some other metal and giving it a high polished look. I also just found a website where a guy is making his own sand castings...
  3. NazareneCarpenter

    Reproduce Obsolete Classic Car Plastic Part

    Thanks ozchevy for your reply. I am well aware of most if not all chevy parts catalogs (I am trying to restore a chevy truck) here in US, but the parts I need and can't seem to find have to do with the A/C venting. The vents are some kind of plastic that have been chromed but did not come on any...
  4. NazareneCarpenter

    Reproduce Obsolete Classic Car Plastic Part

    Gentlemen (& Ladies) I just stumbled across this site and found it informative for what I need. I am restoring an old American car, on a very tight budget I might add, and there is a few chromed plastic parts that I can't seem to find anywhere except once in a blue moon on Ebay for...

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