Mark,
This is a tough one. The material is chrome plate over brass. In addition, the
surround (that's the proper name)is prone to stress cracking in the upper right hand corner (when looking at the car head on).
My original was trashed, and I went to an ebay seller some years ago (don't know if he's still around) called
1boygenius and he was selling them rechromed. Well, they were "Tijuana" repair and chrome jobs, quite literally (he's in LA and sent them down there!)
First one looked great, but didn't fit.
Second one looked great, too, but didn't fit either.
Third one fit great--but wasn't re-chromed!!
We came to "an arrangement on price" but I have to give the guy credit for trying to please...
Sent that third one to Graves for plating, and it came back great. It was an interitive fit process during the body/prime/paint phase of the restoration. When final fit was made--Craaaaaaackkkkkk!.
The restorer separated the crack; filled/repaired by brazing with silver solder and sent it out for plating AGAIN.
Use this information for your best judgment.
>The reproductions don't fit well--unless you might have a reproduction nose piece.
>They can be repaired.
>Plating is expensive. Plating twice is more so
That's the bad news. The good news is it's been 7 years and all is well.
Michael Salemi
1969 280SL
Signal Red 568G w/Black Leather (Restored)
President, International Stars Section
Mercedes-Benz Club of America