Hello all,
I am not aware of any U.S. address for Holly's Anodizing. I believe Doug
Flagg may be confusing these people with Cambridge Custom Chrome, who I have
also used, and who do have a U.S. address. However, Cambridge does not do
this anodizing process.
Last time I got a 4 piece set of Hundred cockpit rails reworked, buffed and
anodized was about 3 months ago and the price was about $420.00 Canadian
(approx. $360.00 U.S.) best to contact them directly and ask. They may very
well have U.S. customer arrangements.
To answer your question re border issues, there shouldn't be a problem
sending something declared as "used item applicable to antique car (state
year) for repair and return".
Rich Chrysler
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charlie Baldwin" <ewsinc@suscom.net>
To: "Rich C" <richchrysler@quickclic.net>
Cc: "BRUCE HARDING" <bkharding@verizon.net>; <healeys@autox.team.net>
Sent: Wednesday, March 08, 2006 11:59 AM
Subject: Re: Question on Anodizing
> Rich,
> Certainly if these people come up to your standards, they should be fine
> for any of the rest of us mere mortals.
> Do you or anyone else know the advantages or pitfalls for those of us in
> the USA to use a Canadian company. Are there customs or shipping problems
> or anything like that?
> Do you have any idea about cost?
> Thanks.
> Charlie
> '62 BT7 tricarb
> York, PA
>
>
> Rich C wrote:
>
>> Bruce,
>> Take a look at the sample before and after photos on this web site.
>> Whether you use these people or not, a picture is worht a thousand words.
>> http://www.hollysanodizing.com/gallery.lasso
>>
>> Rich Chrysler
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