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#31601 05/06/07 08:46 PM
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Whos the go to person to repair some trim pieces on a 65 nova?

One is slightly out of form, nothing major I dont think, the other has had a hole drilled through it, I dont know why.

The pieces in question, are not cheap to replace, so its worth looking into restoration.

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Inline300 Send me a photo of it. What peice is it thats Out of wack LOL.Im guessing the Head light ring?? But i know it could also be one of the other body peices.


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Yeah, its the headlight trim.

Ill try and get those pix to you.

#31604 02/27/08 09:07 PM
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are you a member over at stevesnovasite.com?

there is a guy over there that restores trim and has a good reputation.
trim restoration

He quoted me $150 to fix my rear window trim on my 63, which got damaged by the glass guy.

damage to trim

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What a mess on those trim pieces. And what about the body damage?
You must have been furious.
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 Originally Posted By: Al
What a mess on those trim pieces. And what about the body damage?
You must have been furious.
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The whole ordeal was pretty upsetting. It took about a month to bet everything straightened out. It ended up costing the guy $880 to fix the damages.


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