How many times have you seen a potential project somewhere, only to realize that even though the body is savable it doesn’t have a single piece of trim on it that isn’t all banged up? It can be the thing that makes someone pass up a project, and it is one of the reasons why folks buy parts cars and then end up parting them out after they use the trim. But what if you could straighten out some of that trim on your own? In this video from Carter Auto Restyling you will get a lesson in not only restoring a piece of trim, but also how to modify it for the chop they have done on this particular Chevy pickup.
Video Description:
In this video we will fix some badly dented stainless steel trim. Then we will have to chop and tig weld it back together to fit on our radical custom 1953 Chevy Truck project.