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Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 21:16:10 +0200
From: "Johan Beikes" <j.beikesnopsamdoo.nl>
Subject: Re: SAAB '90 900 oxidized window trim


I don't know whether you have classic vehicle events, but we do in Holland. What i did for my '73 99: i went to a classic vehicle event where they had alot of stands selling anything you might need for a classic car. There were everal stands with any profile of rubber door seals, window rubbers and even chrome profiles that fit into window seals. If you take a small piece of the old chrome, then you can compare the profile and buy a few meters. Cost about $6 per meter. It worked for my 99 and it now looks like new! Regards Johan "cristobo morlanski" <noonenopsamere.nohow> wrote in message news:3DB29AC6.4030505nopsamere.nohow... > Hey all, > My '90 900 (owned since new) still looks new (embassy blue - the best > paint job going!) except for the damn rusting/corroded front and back > window chrome. It's covered with a plastic trim. Is there away too > make this look better? Do I need to replace it all? Is it not worth > the trouble? I thought of pulling the clear plastic off, painting it > flat black from underneath and putting it back on.. Black trim would > look much better that this... > > Thoughts? > > -- > cristo morlanski >

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