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Old 06-02-06, 06:16   #25 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Jimmy Buffit
Wow, Scott!

We do a similar RR for one of the Pacers. As he says, "You don't take this to Home Depot."

Somedays, you take the cars as they come, right?

Funny thing is, this guy will drive it Home Depot if he needed something from there. He's had it a little over 2 years and it has over 27,000 miles on it.



BTW, quite the line-up outside your shop! Today I had everything from a Ford F-250 to a Ferrari 348 Spider!

tripper_11-Dripping wet Souveran over proper prep is something everyone here can accomplish. The key is to not rush the polishing steps.

Believe me, I am not doing anything special, just using what I have learned here and following the directions on the products I use.

n2_space-Oh, okay. He said it was an '06, I figured he knew what he had....but then again, back when I worked for Jack in the Box, some guy came through in a split window Corvette and when I remarked "beautiful '63" he got all offended and insisted it was a '62. Ugh.

cj99si-I may try a slower film to see if that helps. Just not sure why a fully automatic camera can't seem to compensate for the sharp contrast between dark subjects and bright backgrounds when my old manual camera could.

Actually, digital would cost me more at least in the near future. I also keep a photo album in my car and with digital, I'd have to get a photo quality printer and buy the paper too. I may use my son's digital camera while he is here when we have to shoot cars in the sun, plus take pics with mine so I have the print.
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