Buy new bumper or rechrome.
#1
Buy new bumper or rechrome.
I have a 1972 cutlass.
The rear bumper is not bad just fading.
I've polished it and it looks OK, but it has that sort of light black background fade to it that I can't get out.
So I was thinking about buying a new one, I see on Ebay for about $322.00 shipped. Or rechrome my old one for about the same money.
I was told the new ones are not as heavy.
Just want to get some thoughts from you guys.
Or is there some super good chrome polish out there for this.
Thanks, Barb.
The rear bumper is not bad just fading.
I've polished it and it looks OK, but it has that sort of light black background fade to it that I can't get out.
So I was thinking about buying a new one, I see on Ebay for about $322.00 shipped. Or rechrome my old one for about the same money.
I was told the new ones are not as heavy.
Just want to get some thoughts from you guys.
Or is there some super good chrome polish out there for this.
Thanks, Barb.
Last edited by rmoths; August 9th, 2016 at 06:05 AM. Reason: Add new thought.
#2
Always much better to rechrome a good, original core, which it sounds like the bumper you have is. No repro is as good as an original. The reason the repro is not as heavy is because the metal is thinner, which is a strike against it. Definitely rechrome, especially if the money is the same. Keeps the car more original, too.
#3
I agree, except that the money isn't the same. The Chinesium repros can be had for $300 or so. A quality rechrome will be more than twice that, depending on how much prep work needs to be done to the original prior to plating.
#4
#5
If you can rechrome your core and stay in the $300s - that's the way to go. Please post information on the plating company if you go the rechrome route. My plater (Tri Cities in East TN) wants $665 to replate my core.
#8
Thanks,That price for rechroming came from a "I know it all friend" If it would cost around $700.00 or so to rechrome I think I'll get the triple plated new bumper for $322.00 and keep the old one on hand.
Nice to have that extra bumper.
Thanks again, This IS the place to go for information.
Barb.
Nice to have that extra bumper.
Thanks again, This IS the place to go for information.
Barb.
#9
I agree with the others that rechroming is the way to go. I spent about $700 a piece when I had the front and rear bumpers on my 71 98 rechromed (and they were in good shape).
FWIW, I've heard there can be fitment issues with the reproduction bumpers. If that is the path you choose make sure you ask the folks on our site about the best reproduction to purchase.
FWIW, I've heard there can be fitment issues with the reproduction bumpers. If that is the path you choose make sure you ask the folks on our site about the best reproduction to purchase.
#10
Thanks,That price for rechroming came from a "I know it all friend" If it would cost around $700.00 or so to rechrome I think I'll get the triple plated new bumper for $322.00 and keep the old one on hand.
Nice to have that extra bumper.
Thanks again, This IS the place to go for information.
Barb.
Nice to have that extra bumper.
Thanks again, This IS the place to go for information.
Barb.
#11
costs
A friend here in Alberta just had the front & rear bumpers rechromed for his 1969 442 convertible. Rust free straight original cores were provided. It was $900 Canadian per bumper. That is $685 US per bumper.
#13
I bought a repro because my cutlass original was bent severely and had some rust through. Look around, because while all repro's are Chinese stampings, some places triple plate them in US. That is what I bought and chrome was excellent. I Paid more like $420 for US plated versus $320. It is slightly thinner, but hard to tell and fit very well.
Before you buy repro, you can still shop around for re chrome. I recently paid $380 in 2014 (and dropped off and picked up myself to save shipping) for a re chrome of my chevelle bumper. Price reflects minimal prep work required. I.e. if you had dents that needed fixing or pitting that they need to do heavy copper step and a lot of buffing and more copper to smooth out before the nickel and chrome step, it adds labor. Mine was perfect from a southern car and just faded. He said it was "easy" - strip, lightly buff and replate. I used sandys bumper mart in Syracuse NY.
Sounds like your bumper is similar good shape as a starting point. At least it's worth calling a few places for quotes.
Before you buy repro, you can still shop around for re chrome. I recently paid $380 in 2014 (and dropped off and picked up myself to save shipping) for a re chrome of my chevelle bumper. Price reflects minimal prep work required. I.e. if you had dents that needed fixing or pitting that they need to do heavy copper step and a lot of buffing and more copper to smooth out before the nickel and chrome step, it adds labor. Mine was perfect from a southern car and just faded. He said it was "easy" - strip, lightly buff and replate. I used sandys bumper mart in Syracuse NY.
Sounds like your bumper is similar good shape as a starting point. At least it's worth calling a few places for quotes.
Last edited by oldsconv; August 13th, 2016 at 03:15 AM.
#15
Not sure where in WI you are, but I came across Northstar Plating in Brainerd, MN's work reviewed very favorably on other forums (they've had some association with Keystone Industries I believe). They have a shop in St. Cloud as well where you can drop off/pick up and save shipping if that's closer to you than their Brainerd plant. Their website has just been revised to include pricing and more info promoting their restoration plating services - just two months ago I had to call for this info as it wasn't available online. http://northstarplating.com/ Their pricing book shows $549 for 67 - 72 front or rear bumpers.
I haven't done mine yet but Northstar is where I'll be taking them.
I haven't done mine yet but Northstar is where I'll be taking them.
#16
It's surprising that you mention the plating facilities in Brainerd, MN. When I sent my bumpers to Goodmark to be rechromed that is where it was done. The new chrome is excellent, but the customer service of Goodmark was lacking.
#17
I was quoted around $1600 plus shipping from 2 different companies. My bumpers were straight, no dents no peeling chrome just wanted a show finish. ended up US plated from Tamraz. Really happy with the quality.
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