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Old 02-25-2010, 02:31 PM   #1
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I "home chromed" my 73 grill

What do you think? before and after. Oh and I figured I'd throw in a picture of the new wheels too, I only have the fronts now but the rears are ordered.

I'm working on a chevy grille right now hopefully I'll be done with it before the weekend but I think I'll stay with the gmc grille. I'm not done with the 73-74 swap so please look past the metal behind the grille that needs painted, little off center ...
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Old 02-25-2010, 02:36 PM   #2
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

what do you mean "home chromed" it looks good but how'd you do it
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Yes, details please.
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what do you mean "home chromed" it looks good but how'd you do it
yes really, it looks good, whats the "home chrome"
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Old 02-25-2010, 02:43 PM   #5
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X3 We need details. It looks awesome!!

The wheels look sweet too. Can't wait to see them on the blazer.
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X3 We need details. It looks awesome!!

The wheels look sweet too. Can't wait to see them on the blazer.
Its a Jimmy now...
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Old 02-25-2010, 02:46 PM   #7
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True thanks for correcting me.
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

Very interested in how you did this.
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Old 02-25-2010, 03:27 PM   #9
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

Adam, looks killer! Good job. Nice dust on the hood too, makes me wonder what else might be coming in the near future.
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Old 02-25-2010, 03:30 PM   #10
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how the hell did u do that? looks sweet!!
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Old 02-25-2010, 03:34 PM   #11
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

I had a 73-74 Cheyenne Super grill I did something similar to. Regular 73-74 grills were black plastic painted silver, but Cheyenne Super grills were first chromed, then painted silver everywhere except the outer most lip. I ended up scraping the silver paint off all the forward facing surfaces but left the rest silver, it looked pretty cool.
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what wheels are those? looks good
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Old 02-25-2010, 04:01 PM   #13
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

Nice! I'm waiting on the details too...
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looks good and yes we need details.
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

Thanks guys I think it turned out looking pretty cool. Like pyro said these grilles are all chrome plated before they are painted. I originally started using jewelers rouge to take off the paint but it was taking forever and I ran out of rouge so I took it to a metal polishing guy in town. He asked why I was "home chroming" it the hard way? (made it sound like "home chroming" was a commonly used term haha) He said aircraft coating remover would brush on and wipe off the paint, he even gave me the bottle he had sitting in his shop free!

It took me about 2 hours of brushing it on, using a toothbrush to get in the corners to get all of the paint removed and a quick coat of mothers wax. The chevy grill has a ton of corners in the middle that are taking a while to get done.

The wheels are Coys c57
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Adam, looks killer! Good job. Nice dust on the hood too, makes me wonder what else might be coming in the near future.
Looks like someone has been doing some drywall work above my blazer
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

The grille and the wheels look good. Where did you order the wheels from?
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The grille and the wheels look good. Where did you order the wheels from?
Thanks. I picked them up at Coy's here in Denver

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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

could you put a chev emblem on that grill?
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Thanks guys I think it turned out looking pretty cool. Like pyro said these grilles are all chrome plated before they are painted. I originally started using jewelers rouge to take off the paint but it was taking forever and I ran out of rouge so I took it to a metal polishing guy in town. He asked why I was "home chroming" it the hard way? (made it sound like "home chroming" was a commonly used term haha) He said aircraft coating remover would brush on and wipe off the paint, he even gave me the bottle he had sitting in his shop free!

It took me about 2 hours of brushing it on, using a toothbrush to get in the corners to get all of the paint removed and a quick coat of mothers wax. The chevy grill has a ton of corners in the middle that are taking a while to get done.

The wheels are Coys c57

That's awesome. I'll be doing the same thing. I picked up an extra chrome "Super" grille at a swap this past summer. I'll start 'home chroming' that soon. Thanks for the info!!
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He said aircraft coating remover would brush on and wipe off the paint,
Do you have to worry about the aircraft coating remover ruining the chrome? Anyone know where to purchase this remover? Looks cool!
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Re: I "home chromed" my 73 grill

You can buy it at a parts store or an automotive paint store. It will not damage the chrome, it is designed to eat away paint and not damage metal. Chrome is of course metal. Just dont leave it sitting on there forever.

And, wear gloves and glasses. You do not want this stuff on you at all. It will physically burn you.
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And, wear gloves and glasses. You do not want this stuff on you at all. It will physically burn you.
Yes... definately... it does a great job removing paint, and about anything else on the surface.... but be sure it's in a open, well vented area... and well away from anything else you don't want stripped.

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Adam Duuude, Thanks for the tip !


I bought a chrome 73/74 someone painted over off sleezebay before finding my non chrome NOS grille, Now I'll strip the painted one and see which will look best.....
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