1965 Dart front trim (Candy Cane)

I have seen all the above, no thanks. I have a driver and a piece with a few blemishes will be fine if not I will keep driving it with no trim at all.

I just sent mine in to be straightened. A few companies that make/sell these want $450.00 plus for the set. The estimate, and I mean the estimate was $450.00 to straighten mine, and then I will have to remove the rest of the anodizing and then clear coat or pay to get them re-anodized. So, in the long run, a new set would be less $$$$. I asked the restoration company to send them back to me un-restored!! Gotta love these old Mopar Darts, or be a very well to do person to afford these restorations anymore. They get what they get because the equipment, I am sure, is extremely expensive to reproduce these parts. I don't know, but do reproduction companies have to pay a royalty or pay a license fee to ma mopar? Anybody heard of a reasonable company that does restoration or straightening on these old classic car trim parts? Seems to me a guy could stay real busy and make some cash.......if they had the skills. I'm too old a dog to learn new tricks. Just my thoughts on the matter. Old Dart 66