We had ours re-chromed (re-silvered?) by a chap on here who has a contact who does a lot of this type of work for him. Our reflector bowls were very tarnished, but rust free and no signs of pitting. As such, the beam pattern was barely enough to scrape a pass come MOT time.
I can’t remember what I paid for them, I want to say £50 (which was the actual cost, then I chucked in another £20 for helping out), but it was significantly cheaper than when I contacted a company in Essex who wanted just over £200 for the pair...
The difference is night and day, the main and full beams are now really bright and well-directed at night, and I took the option of buying some bulb adjusters from autocraftengineering so that I could run some brighter Osram bulbs, but with a yellow, retro tinge to them.
I chose to go down this route as the early reflectors are no longer available - I believe the ones you can purchase are actually Beetle ones, and they will require re-drilling to suit the mounting holes. I wasn’t happy having to drill a new item as I’m sure the chrome would start peeling eventually from this point, and I doubt the quality would be that great anyway. It’s much more satisfying having an original, quality item refurbished, even if it might cost an arm and a leg!
If you don’t choose to refurbish the originals and they are rust free, keep them to one side as I’m sure they’ll be sought after at some point.
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