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TeeTopZ 12-09-2022 10:48 PM

Chrome Valve covers
 
Who makes the best, most correct looking chrome valve covers for a 1963 Grand Prix? I see the ones at Ames, but they both have center breather holes. My painted stock (I believe) ones have one center hole and one at the front.

tom s 12-09-2022 11:05 PM

Not sure if anyone makes 61-63s.Tom

higgenslake 12-10-2022 01:56 AM

Have the painted ones chromed?

Stuart 12-10-2022 02:57 AM

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Originally Posted by higgenslake (Post 6392138)
Have the painted ones chromed?

That's what I did for my car.

TeeTopZ 12-10-2022 08:16 AM

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Originally Posted by higgenslake (Post 6392138)
Have the painted ones chromed?

I actually hadn't considered that. I'd have to look into the cost. Thanks.

TeeTopZ 12-10-2022 08:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 6392142)
That's what I did for my car.

What did that cost?

Stuart 12-10-2022 09:37 AM

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Originally Posted by TeeTopZ (Post 6392148)
What did that cost?

I don't rightly recall, and it was 20+ years ago so the price wouldn't be applicable today anyway. Check around to see if there are plating companies local to you. A major part of the cost of plating is in the preparation, so if yours have dents or rust it would be best to find some in nicer condition to start with.

I found this website for a plating shop in the Chicago area that says valve covers will cost in the range of $140 to $275: https://www.thechromeshop.com/automotive-price-list/

TeeTopZ 12-10-2022 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Stuart (Post 6392157)
I don't rightly recall, and it was 20+ years ago so the price wouldn't be applicable today anyway. Check around to see if there are plating companies local to you. A major part of the cost of plating is in the preparation, so if yours have dents or rust it would be best to find some in nicer condition to start with.

I found this website for a plating shop in the Chicago area that says valve covers will cost in the range of $140 to $275: https://www.thechromeshop.com/automotive-price-list/

Thanks! Mine are actually in really good shape, so they'd be good candidates for chroming. I'll check into it.

Goatracer1 12-10-2022 07:30 PM

I priced a pair of 1962 cover a couple years ago locally and it was too high for me. Maybe in other parts of the country it would be cheaper.

rwfisher 12-10-2022 08:50 PM

I would guess that any good plater would be over $300 for a set of valve covers today.

TeeTopZ 12-12-2022 11:55 AM

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Originally Posted by rwfisher (Post 6392291)
I would guess that any good plater would be over $300 for a set of valve covers today.

I got a quote from a local place for just that, $300. I guess I can deal with the breathers in the wrong spot and get a set from Ames for 1/2 that.


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