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I need the "U" on the trunk of a 1963 "BUICK" Riviera


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For those of you out there who are planning on getting your car painted, this post is a very

good object lesson. If at all possible, remove the trim from the car yourself and tag it and bag it before

delivering the car to the painter. If you don't feel you have the necessary skills to do this, then it would be wise to arrange to take some time off from work when the trim is being removed and bag and secure the trim

being removed and take it home with you for safekeeping. I've seen this scenario play out many times over

the years.....sometimes with very very rare and impossible to find pieces being lost. Most body shops are working on many cars at once and they don't have room to store the trim properly. What often happens is the trim is inadvertently thrown away by a janitor sweeping the floor or cleaning up from a collision job. Often in some

shops the trim removal guy is the most inexperienced man in the shop and he hasn't learned how critically

important it is to take care of all trim removed and put it all in a safe place.

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