Organising the bright-work ready for re-chroming

By Craig Ranson
By Craig Ranson

Managing Director – Bridge Classic Cars

A trip up the A14 is due soon as we get our 1971 Jaguar E-Type 3 Roadster chrome work organised, ready for refurbishing.

When organising the chrome (or all parts in general) it is important to document what you have to start with so it helps when it’s returned; A. to check you have it all and B. it helps work out what each individual part is and where it belongs.

Aftermarket parts these days are wonderful. As time goes on original parts for classic cars are becoming harder and harder to find so there is absolutely a market for aftermarket parts but if you are lucky enough to have original parts that are repairable then it’s best to do this if it is a cost effective solution.

Off we go to Wyatt Polishing in Thetford, Tony does wonders with chrome-work!

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

Jaguar E-Type Rechroming

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