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I just wanted to thank everyone again for all the compliments on the work my son and I did on the Prelude. I could not help but relate the fact that someone made a very positive post on an "auto-specific" board regarding the same Prelude. The shock was that the replys (only a few) were 90 degrees from Autopia's. I've been a business owner for my whole life and have spent years, so I've seen both sides of town, but I found the few replys on that board so completely different from here that I felt compelled to post my reply here. In all the time I've spent on Autopia, I just haven't encountered such smallness and petty attitudes, and I thank all of you. Please don't think me some kind of malcontent or something, I just can't see the point of using a forum or whatever as a stage to vent your frustrations or envy.

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You know, I was really enjoying this discussion group a lot up til now. The aforementioned Prelude happens to be my son's. What is so amazing is that the board that my pictures were posted on took it for what it was. Something that my son and I did for the pure enjoyment of the task. There was not a negative post there out of 39. Now, keep in mind the fact that I realize people have different tastes, etc, but when the posts on this discussion group all seem to be negative and intended to degrade something my son and I personally are very proud of, I believe that it speaks volumes of the quality of character and motives of the posters. Or is it just that ************.com happens to attract only those that are experts with years of experience? I'm sorry to react this way, but I certainly don't have respect or time to spend with the type of "enthusiasts" that tend to hang here. I really prefer people that put their money where there mouth is and can show why they seem to think they are so "correct".</blockquote>
 
Hey Dan,

I know what you mean. I've lurked those specific Honda boards before. In reality, it's just a bunch of teenagers or young adults who just don't want to be outdone. Negative response if their first reaction, even though they really want to be positive. I've asked technical questions there before and hardly anyone can reply with a technical answer.



They just don't appreciate the results of hard work. A lot of them pay to have something worked on their car. Come on, how hard is it to install a new air filter? I remember one time I was at this speed shop, and this guy asked "How much will you charge me to install these clear corner lights on my car?" I went outside and laughed because all it takes is about 2 philips screws to change them out. Those are the kind of people behind the screens on those Honda forums. Oh yeah, those kids are sure tough behind a computer screen.



I wouldn't sweat it Dan, you and every Autopian knows you and your son did a great job.



Hey, maybe thats why Autopia is called "The Friendlist Forum on the Internet"!
 
Well DLW I hope this means you will post more here.



Even your response to them was done great!



I would love to see some before and afters of your Jeep prior to your wet sanding it er color sanding.
 
Thanks for your support, I thought a great deal before posting my response over there. Like I said, I can take the heat, even criticism, no big deal, lots of years of business ownship taught me to let most of it slide off my back if I was right or have the balls to correct it if I was wrong. Sometimes though, you just gotta express how you feel about things. I sure didn't mean to sound like a crybaby or anything, frankly the reaction on Autopia regarding the Prelude was way above and beyond what I expected. For what it's worth, I let my son read the Autopia responses and it just made his day. So many of his school mates just get new cars for school and I'm absolutely committed to him learning that it feels so much better to make your own way, even if it only involves some sweat equity in an old car. He's a good kid and has already made a couple of payments on my Visa bill for the wheels and tires and you can tell that everytime he puts in a buck or two his self-esteem soars.
 
hey dan the job you did on that car is well worth all of the compliments from the posts on Autopia. the car looks awesome. i even drug my wife in here to look at it and she was just as amazed as well. as far as i'm concerned you are "da' man"

:D
 
dlw,


To be honst, I realy dont like inports, my friend has 2 and some of my other friend have them also, I am more af a V8 Camaro- Vette;) guy. But I have to say that that that Lude looks so good! I would drive it! There are to may Cars in the inport croud that are so over done with <span style='font-size: 14px;'>HUGE Wings and exhaust tips that are bigger around than my head! tell your son about this post also, or better yet let him read it! I sent the pics to my frend that is Crazy about Eagle talons, he was VERRY impressed with the look! I also just showed them to my Girl friend, she was also verry impressed. (noone here take this wrong) But I am young and in with the "cool" things that are out in todays markets. I am in like 6 camaro clubs and I can really appreciate that car, you and your son did a heck of a good job, and have a lot to be proud of! I know that the <em class='bbc'>people on the other foums[/i] we being A$$es because of they we just Jealous........... I know I am:)

Later Bill..
 
Redcar GUY, I've owned both domestics and imports (I am old), so I driven a lot of both and had good and bad ones in about every brand! The Vette, Cherokee and Prelude allow me to drive according to my current primal mood. Responsible family mood with the Jeep, sporty mood with the Lude, "Go ahead Punk, make my day" mood with the Vette! I'm pretty glad my son isn't really in to a lot of the "sticker mods" that some guys are, although he really wanted the black & blue theme in the interior. He's always loved the color blue and cried when I sold my first two-tone blue '81 junker Vette (made me feel guilty like I was selling Dutch, the family's worthless dog). He was 6 at the time!
 
Hey now, you must not be aware of the HP increases that just one sticker creates. Particularly this one...

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Don't mind those small brained import owners. They have no idea what it takes to restore a paint job like you did. Ignore them. They're just punks. That is a sweet car and you did an awesome job. :xyxthumbs If that car was pulling 12 second ETs then you would probably get more respect from the 15 year olds but who really cares what they think??
 
Jngrbrdman, oohhh, you just reminded me that I spent 18 years running a computer company. My company built white box systems for quite a few business in Nebraska and Iowa. I'm pleased to report that in a year of retirement, I've been completely cured of any interest in computers except for personal enjoyment (ie: boards like this and general internet/email). I have 6 systems at home networked together (even a complete setup in the garage in case I need emergency assistance detailing! he he). Most people thought I'd go nuts without my hands in the PC biz. Now when people ask me computer questions, I become the most ignorant person they've ever talked to. Regarding the 15 year old kids, the only one that really concerns me is mine and he's pretty receptive to being normal! As far as the 12 second thing goes, the Prelude was second choice after the Mustang GT, which prompted Mom to suggest that she might take serious medical procedures into her own hands. She once had an Accord though, so she thought a "Honda" would be nice. Please Lord, don't let any know-it-all tell her that VTEC doesn't mean Very Tame Engine Capability.
 
lol I'm in the same boat. As soon as my wife finds out that 'GSR' stands for "Go Speed Racer" she is probably going to make me get a Civic or something. :) The lude is the only car that Honda makes that can give the GSR a run for its money. You made a wise choice on a car. :xyxthumbs
 
As an import fanatic (actually getting togeather with my local import club at the track tomorrow... hope the ferrarri and supras are there).. i have to say great job. I think your restoration was very well done. I wish i could see it in person. I know there are a LOT of import people (mostly younger) who can't stand anyone doing anything to their imports. No matter what you do someone will consider it "Riced" I say if you like it go for it. I might ditch my spoiler for an aluminum wing.. or at least one that has a different look. My car will probably get keyed after that.. but hey.. what are you going to do. At least i'll get to practice my touch up jobs. I think that car looks very slick and clean. The blue color adds just enough to make it unique.. but not over do it. :up :up :up
 
I still have a tough time believing you that those aren't two (2) different cars...



Kidding of course, excellent work. Now do you want to do some work on my car?
 
DCopp, my son hasn't decided to part with the money for the Wet Okole's for the back seat. He's got the money but it will tap him out pretty good, so he's deciding where he will get the most bang for the buck!
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wow dan! :xyxthumbs i think you should name that prelude the phoenix. you've obviously brought it back from the dead in a blaze of glory. that is AMAZING! well done.
 
dlw, I just want to say two things. First, awesome job. I am truly impressed. Not only with your results, but also with the fact that your son shared your pride in making it happen.



Second, I showed this to my soon-to-be 16-year-old daughter. She is dead set on getting a late 60's El Camino, and I told her we could look for one in good mechanical shape that was otherwise a "project car." She was skeptical until I showed her this post. It blew her away. She said: "I would sooo much love to do something like that with you. That car would mean soooo much more to me. Do you think we could really do that?"



Me: "Sure we can. With perserverence, patience and the help of our friends here at Autopia we can do anything."



Thanks Dan, you are a good Dad.
 
8ball, Thanks for the kind words! The Prelude has been a great project for my son and I. We've even kept a 3" ring binder with a basic history of the car, including all the purchase papers, previous owner's maintenance records, etc. We used the clear insert pages for a before and after pictorial section. My 14 year old daughter is already making plans for her "project" car for next year. My son is such a sports nut and I'm such a non-jock that his car has made a great common ground for us, he's even started to want to go to Sears to look at tools now when he has a few bucks, vs. before when he would want to go to Best Buy and look at new Nintendo games. Tomorrow we plan to embark on our "road trip", which will consist of a day traveling to several small towns around Omaha, stopping for lunch in a local small-town diner. This will be our shake down cruise and a chance for him to get more comfortable with the 5-speed manual trans without the city traffic pressure. I'm amazed and certainly thankful for all the tips and products that I've been pointed to here on Autopia, a great place to learn about car care things that you didn't know you didn't know about! Good luck with your project car, any young lady that likes old El Caminos is definitely on the right track!
 
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