| There must have been some stainless grilles.  In the land of rust (yes the 
price of living in paradise) I have looked at a couple horizontal slat grilles 
that had zero pitting or corrosion. This just isn't normal for Hawaii.  I 
should dig out the grille bits stashed in the garage loft and check with a 
magnet. 
Aloha
Perry
In a message dated 05/08/09 03:58:09 Hawaiian Standard Time, 
ronald-ray@sbcglobal.net writes:
Folks, 
The Anderson/Moment book states that the horizontal grills on the 100-6 and 
the 3000 BN7 and BT7 cars were "chromed". 
Does anyone know the base metal? As it is nonmagnetic, it might be aluminum, 
stainless steel, brass, or bronze. 
Thanks. 
 Ron 
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