[Chrysler300] Chrysler Sill Plates
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Below is a copy of my recent query and Ano-Brite's quick response.  I am 
also advised that our Gary Goers is committed to creating and marketing 
these in the not-too-distant future so I will defer to his long record 
of excellent reproductions.

C-300'ly,
Rich Barber
Brentwood, CA
1955 C-300

Dear Mr. Barber;

I can provide you with the aluminum anodizing services for your sill  
plates. We perform thousands of restorations every year on aluminum  
and stainless steel primary for MOPAR vehicles. At the moment, I do  
not have the capability of manufacturing your sill plates, however, I  
am looking into the manufacturing of several other MOPAR parts.
As you are probably aware stamping dies are in the thousands of  
dollars, In order to consider your proposal, I would like to know how  
many sets is your club panning to purchase, and as you mentioned in  
your e-mail, I would need few samples of the actual sill plates.

Looking forward to hear from you,

Marcos Cielak
Ano-Brite, Inc


On Nov 18, 2005, at 10:28 PM, Rich Barber wrote:

> I am a member of the Chrysler 300 Club, International and was  
> recently advised of your services and website.  Many of our club  
> members and other Chrysler collectors are looking for someone to  
> produce and market reproduction aluminum sill plate covers for our  
> 1955 and 1956 Chryslers and Imperials.
>
> I could not detect that you actually produce aluminum stampings,  
> but thought that perhaps you might--or know of another shop that does.
>
> Could you advise me of the extent of your capability and interest  
> in providing these sill plate covers?
>
> If you do not fabricate aluminum stampings, would you be able to  
> apply a proper anodized decorative finish to raw stampings prepared  
> by others?
>
> I have attached several photos showing bits and parts of these sill  
> plate covers.  They are actually fabricated in two pieces and our  
> primary interest is in the covers for 2-door  hardtops and  
> convertibles.  The word "Imperial" on appearing on the smaller  
> filler piece would not be part of the stamping--it is an added  
> chrome script.
>
> Thank you for any consideration and insight you might be able to  
> provide.  I'm sure we can provide cherry examples for preparing  
> stamping dies to you or any metal forming shop interested.
>
> Richard Barber
> 1801 Redwine Terrace
> Brentwood, CA 94513-6000
> 925-513-6583








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