A Continental Mark II had all its stainless flash chromed - perhaps that is where the practice began. However, I believe 56 Imperials have it, too. Isn't the side moulding along the length of the car a combination of stainless and potmetal stampings? If so, flash chroming would be necessary for them to have the same finish. Chris H. 60 NY T&C (now wondering if its stainless is chromed) 66 LeBaron --- RandalPark@xxxxxxx wrote: > Until Richard confirmed this, I would never believed > it myself. I haven't read anything about it in the > sales material, owners manual, or shop manual. One > would think that if this were a good thing it would > have been at least described someplace. I am very > interested in more information on this. > > Paul > > In a message dated 1/8/2004 10:35:05 PM Eastern > Standard Time, jsadowski@xxxxxxx writes: > > > I saw this on a 63 & much of it was peeling off. I > don't believe this was factory applied, instead > someone thought it was a good idea. Someone that has > experience buffing stainless can make it look > practically as good as chrome. > > John > > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: RandalPark@xxxxxxx > > To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > > Sent: Thursday, January 08, 2004 6:36 PM > > Subject: Re: IML: Confirmed, I have flashchromed > stainless on my '60! > > > > > > Very interesting Richard. I guess that must mean > that all of us who have 1960 Imperials have the same > problem that you do if we wish to have our stainless > trim match our pot metal chrome plated pieces. Come > to think of it, why would they have only applied > this previously unknown process to only the 1960 > model. It must apply to most other years as well. > Keep us informed about your progress please. It > sounds like we will all have to cross this same > bridge sometime in the future if we are to correctly > restore our cars. > > > > Paul > > > > In a message dated 1/8/2004 7:32:56 PM Eastern > Standard Time, lecrown60@xxxxxxxxx writes: > > > > > Dear IML members, > > > > > > Chris Hawkins and I went to Southern bumper here > in Atlanta today and the answer was yes! The > stainless steel on my car was flash-chromed. From > my experience with sanding and buffing out repairs > on multiple parts I know that this applied to all of > the exterior stainless on this car. I have found no > exceptions so far. I was so elated to know that I > was not crazy, well not as much crazy anyway! I > will just use a hand applied creme metal polish and > use as many original parts as possible. Fortuntely > most of my trim is in excellent condition and I will > just have to live with some of the finer scratches. > > > > > > I had a few parts that were extremely nice but > had been hit by an orbital sander as they were > adjacent to poorly executed bodywork. When I took > 600 grit wet and dry I immediately noticed a > difference in the color of the metal. White/blue to > yellow/grey. The parts polished beautifully but > didn't look the same. The guy I spoke with at > Southern Bumper said to strip all the chrome off > with muratic acid and buff the parts. However, the > flash-plating is so thin that it doesn't take any > more work to just buff it off. This though leaves > chrome in the recesses and if you only repair a > small spot you end up with a piece of trim that is > two colors. Brilliant but of different depth and > color. So, now I have a few parts that need to be > rechromed. > > > > > > Southern Bumper will not plate stainless. They > say that nickel will not adhere to stainless so the > chrome was applied directly to the stainless. > Apparently this is a specialty process. Anyone know > a good specialist? Of course I didn't already have > enough stuff to search for and enough chrome to > replate. I called a few local plating shops and > some asked why while others just told me it was not > something they did. Great huh? Got any ideas on > this new conundrum? I left my six pot metal > headlight brow pieces which were estimated at $285 > for restoration. Gosh, only 40 more pieces of pot > metal to go.... > > > > > > The technician at Southern Bumper told me that > even Ford was known to flashchrome stainless. It > aparently is uncommon but not unheard of. He should > know as they were working on everything from Edsel > grills to Buick ornaments. Let me know if anyone > hears of a plating shop that will do stainless. I > have 6 pieces so far that I have restored and would > like to > > > have done. > > > > > > Richard Burgess > > > > > > '60 "LeCrown" Sedan > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Do you Yahoo!? > > > Yahoo! Hotjobs: Enter the "Signing Bonus" > Sweepstakes > > > >