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Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 11:09:52 -0400
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Remember, the shells will have to be stripped to bare metal before the =
dents can be repaired.  Most chrome platers will do such repairs, but of =
course will charge for that work.  Or, you can have them stripped and =
then send them to a good old-fashioned restoration shop for =
repair=E2=80=94there surely must be some of the sort in the Houston =
area.

Sarah Carr
TD3942EXLU in PA
(owned since 1973)

From: Michael Graziano=20
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2015 4:05 PM
To: Richard Lindsay ; mg-t@autox.team.net=20
Subject: Re: [Mg-t] Headlamp pods

Have you thought about using a good paintless dent repair place? I find =
the guys that do it here in Austin to be fantastic.




On Wed, Jun 10, 2015, 2:52 PM Richard Lindsay =
<richardolindsay@gmail.com> wrote:

  Hi Friends,

  I need to repair my '53 TD's chromed headlight pods. The rear-most =
parts are dented, probably from being hit by the bonnet. Is there anyone =
you know who can work the metal back into shape? This is work for an old =
world artesian with the tools and skills at metal massage. I have =
neither.

  -rick, in steamy Houston=20

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<DIV>Remember, the shells will have to be stripped to bare metal before =
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dents can be repaired.&nbsp; Most chrome platers will do such repairs, =
but of=20
course will charge for that work.&nbsp; Or, you can have them stripped =
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send them to a good old-fashioned restoration shop for =
repair=E2=80=94there surely must=20
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<DIV>Sarah Carr</DIV>
<DIV>TD3942EXLU in PA</DIV>
<DIV>(owned since 1973)</DIV>
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<P dir=3Dltr>Have you thought about using a good paintless dent repair =
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find the guys that do it here in Austin to be fantastic.<BR></P><BR>
<DIV class=3Dgmail_quote>On Wed, Jun 10, 2015, 2:52 PM Richard Lindsay =
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  <P dir=3Dltr>Hi Friends,</P>
  <P dir=3Dltr>I need to repair my '53 TD's chromed headlight pods. The =
rear-most=20
  parts are dented, probably from being hit by the bonnet. Is there =
anyone you=20
  know who can work the metal back into shape? This is work for an old =
world=20
  artesian with the tools and skills at metal massage. I have =
neither.</P>
  <P dir=3Dltr>-rick, in steamy Houston=20
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