Work to do!

Up for a little challenge? Make them shine :)

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On ebay, they'd call those 'minty'. :lol: Well, a little Neatsfoot oil, some saddle soap, a little spray paint.... some fiberglass, body putty....

:D Ron
 
OK Ron, taking notes... How about bleech to remove the mould and G96 gun oil to add that shiny finish? :)
 
Believe it or not with a lot of knowledge and some TLC they could be made to look 100% better.
 
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