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Nice ride... I like that trick with the DRY ICE/STEAMER MACHINE.
Actually its a just a great shot from a Muscle Car Power photo shoot. I still find it hard to believe the photographer shot that so close, still made sure my face wasn't in it and got out the way when I launched. No tricks, just a 2nd gear burn out.
 
..........I've tried and tried to no avail to polish out the reflection of that '64 Chevelle on my left front fender:yes:. Anybody have any recommendations...................
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David you would have to start color sanding with 1000 grid and re-polish threw two more coats of clear coat in order to get the Chevelle out of there.
 
..........I've tried and tried to no avail to polish out the reflection of that '64 Chevelle on my left front fender:yes:. Anybody have any recommendations...................
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Just paint real flames over those beautiful ghost flames. That should cover up that nasty old chevelle.;)
 
Actually its a just a great shot from a Muscle Car Power photo shoot. I still find it hard to believe the photographer shot that so close, still made sure my face wasn't in it and got out the way when I launched. No tricks, just a 2nd gear burn out.
Lane awesome photo shot, looks like your doing what we like to do best with our toys :thumbsup:. Haven fun:beers:
 
When someone describes their paint as very nice but not show quality, I assume that the paint would show well at local or smaller shows? I also know everyone has different views on "very nice". Im just looking for opinions on how to understand the term. Thanks in advance!
The photo is of a Ford at the Yellow Rose in Ft Worth, the car is NOT mine, I shot the photo because I was looking for a paint shop for the final step in my Camaro restoration. The lights reflected in the roof are a good forty feet up. This car placed well at the show.
This is my first attempt at an upload.
 

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David you would have to start color sanding with 1000 grid and re-polish threw two more coats of clear coat in order to get the Chevelle out of there.
Just paint real flames over those beautiful ghost flames. That should cover up that nasty old chevelle.;)
Lol......Thanks Skip and Lane for the kind words!!!!!!!!!:D
 
I agree with all you guys.... If you ever see a perfect show quality car, then it most likely will be a big dollar car that wont ever be driving on the streets. My car was finish 11 months ago and just came back from the body shop for repairs on the hood and another color sand, cut and buff did the job i was looking for... They got the shrinking/orange peel out and its nice and flat, smooth as it will get. Yes as smooth as it will get, but not ever going to be perfect... I rate it an 8 out of a 10 but on a show and shin quality... This pic was yesterday and it was cloudy and a little drizzle here and there.


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Skeeter55, Beautiful ride!!! if that's an 8, you set a very high bar...LOL...looks perfect from here
 
Thank you Ratpack...

I'm a bit hard on my self, but also i don't think a perfect 10 exist. So i like to be safe and call it an 8 out of 10. There are some sweet rides on this Team Camaro site and some of them look like a 10. Ive seen allot of cars that people say is an 8 and in my opinion it was a 5....Thanks again for the :thumbsup:.
 
Skeeter55, Beautiful ride!!! if that's an 8, you set a very high bar...LOL...looks perfect from here

.........Hugger Orange and billet Rally's!!!! That's a combination that's hard to beat!!!!!!!!:yes::thumbsup:
 
..........I've tried and tried to no avail to polish out the reflection of that '64 Chevelle on my left front fender:yes:. Anybody have any recommendations...................
Turn the car around.......no reflection on the front left fender, now.

Nice rides to all. Those ain't no drivers.......must have the wrong edition of Funk & Wagnall's Dictionary........
 
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