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    Earlier in the Summer, GSRstilez (Sean) came to my house to remove some swirls and minor scracthes on my `68 Camaro Convertible. He posted a pic or two right after he did the detail and while I promised some follow up pics with an LSP on the car, I haven`t gotten around to it until now. I have a REALLY crappy digital camera that seems to wash out red (for some reason - the car is looking more orange in the pics??) so bare with me. Sean was the one that really made this vehicle look the way it does today. He`s a master with the rotary. This morning, I added a coat of RMG followed by Souveran - both by hand. Here`s the results...



    Sean..sorry for taking so long posting these pics!!!



    By the way, I know the reflection of the arrow is ANNOYING! I didn`t realize it was in almost every pic until I got home. It does help show the reflections though.



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    And of course, the gratuitous engine pic...


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    Awsome car, and nice job by Sean. It almost looks like the arrow is painted on in a few of the pictures.

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    indeed , awesome work ..



    interesting combo with the RMG and souveran on an orange finish

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    Very deep and wet looking!



    Beautiful car! Is that an aftermarket intake or a factory aluminum LT-1 intake?
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    Tumbler - the car is actually a factory `68 color called Matador Red - the camera washed out the pics and for some reason it looks much more orange than it actually is. As Sean can attest to - it`s red.



    Scottwax - Thank you! I know your a big fan of 60`s muscle cars. It`s an Edlebrock aluminum aftermarket intake that has been clear powdercoated. Engine has some other goodies like an aftermarket cam and four bbl. I wanted to up grade but try to keep a (semi) stock look as well...

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    Uh... simply awesome. What a sweet ride!

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    It`s very red in person





    Impressive outside too . That car looks great from all angles. Glad you are happy with the buffing.





    Gonna have to pick which one for my site...its gonna be hard though .

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    I thought those were "this side up arrows" :LOLOL . Very nice car
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    Absolutely beautiful work dude :up

 

 

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