Guys there are still places that do chemical stripping called redi-strip.
And there is one in canada.
http://www.redi-strip.com/
>WOW!
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>This is just the kind of thing I am looking for in the Vancouver area.
>1) Any idea as to the cost?
>2) Is there a specific name for this procedure?
>3) What kind of company would do this?
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>>From: servaij@cris.com
>>Reply-To: servaij@cris.com
>>To: Alpine List <alpines@autox.team.net>, Ian -org
>><ian@sunbeamalpine.org>, "Scott E. Christie" <schristie@mail.usfli.com>
>>Subject: Scott Cristie's Series III Restoration
>>Date: Sat, 22 Dec 2001 19:19:37 -0800
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>>Everyone,
>> Well Ian and I have a full day moving around cars and cleaning up our
>>storage area, and one momentous thing was the starting of Scott's
>>restoration of his Series IIIST. Ian and I moved the freshly dipped body
>>shell to my shop before the snow storm moves in this Holiday weekend (In
>>Dayton). Here are a few pics of Scott's car body in my mobility frame.
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>>http://www.sunbeamalpine.org/jans_pics/scotts.JPG
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>>An interesting seal painted or etched into the floorpan:
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>>http://www.sunbeamalpine.org/jans_pics/seal.JPG
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>>You see, if I had this body sandblasted, little cool details like this
>>would be certainly lost forever.
>>Jan
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>Ohan Korlikian
>Vancouver, BC
>'64 Series IV Alpine GT B9405413 LRX
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