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Old Aug 3, 2023 | 07:49 PM
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i am looking to freshen up my car. i have seen slush mount rear glass- any thoughts on this from the group? also looking at option of power coating all of the trim and wondering who may have done this and can advise on pros / cons. i have one piece around window that needs to be worked and afraid it will be noticable. who can fix and polish as option to flush mounting the rear glass
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I have yet to see to a 60's car with flush mount glass or painted stainless that looked good, the 63 one year only trim is very costly so it's not something you want to ruin with a fad.
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point taken-
who / where can i send my trim to get fixed and polished?
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look in Hemmings for stainless trim restorers.
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Originally Posted by Nowhere Man
I have yet to see to a 60's car with flush mount glass or painted stainless that looked good, the 63 one year only trim is very costly so it's not something you want to ruin with a fad.
This is a full blown high end restomod build. An acquired taste for sure.

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love the look of rear windows without trim- looking into dynamic corvettes kits and how to install
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You can just spray it black
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It's pretty easy to touch up your own stainless with a polishing wheel and jeweler's rough. Most of it can be done on the car if you tape the paint and glass to protect it.
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You don't say in your AVATAR where you are located, but if on the east coast you could send all of your trim to either of the two hardtop restorers (both located in PA not too far from Pittsburgh) for repair and polishing.

They repair and restore stainless trim as part of restoring C1/C2 hardtops. It will be expensive but they do a great job. C.J.
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Originally Posted by 3JsVette
This is a full blown high end restomod build. An acquired taste for sure.
I want that rear spoiler and by the way that is badass
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Originally Posted by 1969RAY
It's pretty easy to touch up your own stainless with a polishing wheel and jeweler's rough. Most of it can be done on the car if you tape the paint and glass to protect it.
until you mess up and overheat the trim and give it a blue hue
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Converted a 64 coupe to flush glass front and splitwindow rear. Lots of work but possible for sure
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until you mess up and overheat the trim and give it a blue hue
Sounds like you may have some experience with that....
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Originally Posted by 1969RAY
Sounds like you may have some experience with that....
well dad paid a local guy who said he can do it. Well he did and dad ending up having to buy anther set
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well dad paid a local guy who said he can do it. Well he did and dad ending up having to buy anther set
Sorry to hear that, but if you're reasonably sober, it's pretty easy to not screw it up!
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