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Was`nt happy with the Danchuk`s version of fitment to the bumper ends.It`s sitting on a shelf because of that.Maybe the stamping has gotten better since then.Thankfully it came to me at a lower price but it`s still serves me no purpose without modification.On the plus side I have stored away several OEM ones for future use.
 
This is the Danchuck center section I bought on my original replated ends. Still needs some adjustments.....but has some imperfections I didn't see until until I mounted. I surely hope East Coast Chevy will exchange it.
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The other alternative is to send an original out to be rechromed. If you are not looking for 1000 point Duesenberg chrome, Don's East Coast Chevy does a pretty fair rechrome job. they did the rear bumper ends and rear bumper guards for my car and they came out pretty good.

https://eastcoastrestorations.com/shop/products/c38-reconditioned-parts-moldingsbumpersgaugesmisc/
Does East Coast actually have a chroming shop, or do they act as the middle man and send it out?
 
When I sent my original rear bumper to Don's for re-plating, he said he had to hold up on it for a month or so until he got enough pieces to send out a batch.
So based on that conversation, I would say he sends them out.
They did a real nice job on mine. Pretty happy with $185 plus shipping both directions. I had to wait a while but that wasn't any big deal, still not ready for it! I just wrapped in up real good and stuck it in the attic.
 
He has a local guy and he does decent work, decent enough for me anyhow.

Not great photos but what I have. Dons did the bumper ends and the guards. The center I bought at the 2015 nationals. Dons work was better.



 
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