Competition Ready - JustJesus Experience

JustJesus

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A neat experience. Thank you for reading.


Just messing. It was a neat experience, but let me share a bit more. Especially for those who are considering putting your name into the hat to be part of something special.


Preface: I had to wait for Competition Ready (CR) to be played on YouTube since I don`t have regular TV broadcasting. No cable, no dish, etc. I watch streaming shows, and tried finding the show with no success. I did manage to watch a handful of episodes, and got a pretty good idea as to the format of the show.


"casting call" : When I first saw the thread by Mike Phillips, looking for people in Southern California, I was in disbelief. I don`t recall seeing threads like that before. Admittedly, I didn`t spend too much time on Autogeek. But I couldn`t believe he would be posting such a thread. I thought maybe they always had a crew on standby or something.


I read through the thread, and noted his three groups of people that get priority consideration. Unfortunately, I didn`t meet any of the three. The closest was being an ACTIVE member. As mentioned before, I wasn`t very active on this forum. I`ve been around and lurked, but I was more active on the sister site, Autopia. I spent more time there, and posted with much more frequency there. The old "don`t know unless you try" came to my head. So I threw in my name. I didn`t intend, or think, I`d be on the show itself, but if I could provide a hand and get to see what goes on during the filming, and I figured it would be a cool experience.


"You`re on the team" - Shortly after posting to the thread, that I wanted to be considered, I was getting nervous. What if I get chosen? What if I actually get to work on a nice car and....what if I`m "that guy" who messed up?! Yeah, I was getting nervous. Then, when i actually saw that I was on the team, I was both nervous AND excited. A chance to be on the team. A chance to meet AJ. A chance to meet Mr. Mike Phillips himself. To be able to shake the hand of the man I`ve learned so much from. I`ve read most of his books, read several of his threads, and seen many of his videos. I`ve picked up a lot from the man. So to be able to not only meet him, but to be able to work alongside him was exciting.


But I was still nervous! Days went by. I had noticed some of the others posting things like "got the call...spoke with Mike...nice talking to Mike.." but I had`t heard from Mike since he posted. I waited patiently. Was nervous that he changed his mind. I didn`t tell anybody, other than my wife, about being chosen, as I didn`t want to jinx it. Several days went by, when I finally got in touch with him. We talked a bit and covered a few details. Cool chat. And I was "officially" on the team!!


Not official yet- Yes, I just said I was officially on the team. But, still my nerves were acting up. I was waiting for an email with instructions, locations. Any info that I would need. Nothing was coming. My cell phone. I even had to check to see if my phone was working!! And for some odd reason, when I called my cell from my work phone, it wouldn`t ring! This took my nervousness up a notch. What if Mike has been trying to call me!!!!! I spent hours with my provider. Couldn`t figure out what was up with my phone. When THEY called me, it rang. When I called myself, it wouldn`t work! Eventually, my woman called me, so I figured it was just my work phone. Oh well.


OFFICIAL!! - Yup. The day came when I was emailed the Call Sheet. SWEEEEET. I had the email and Call Sheet with all the info I needed. NOW i was officially in!






Cars - The guy has a nice collection. From what I learned online, he had some really cool cars. A Le Mans winning Porsche. A first production run Cobra. The FIRST Corvette to enter Le Mans! The subject vehicle, a 1929 Bentley. I checked the value on that car, and that made me even more nervous. D`OH!






Arrived: Yes. I made it. And with time to spare. I could relax a little. Finally.


On set: I met up with the guys before we were called in. All were cool guys. Cruz, The Guz, Johnny, and Rigo. We talked, got to know each other some, before going into the area where the cars were.


We met up with the nice lady, Ashley. Signed a form, got our Tees, changed and talked a bit more. We got to see the cars in the collection. We got to see the car we would work on. Eventually, we gathered around with Mike and went over some details. We did an overview of what was going to happen, how, etc.


In speaking with the others, I knew I wasn`t alone in being nervous. This helped. Mike was totally cool the entire time. Just another day at the office for him, I`m sure. This was a million dollar car!!!! Not everyday I work on something like that!


I won`t give away too much info on the filming. You guys will have to watch the show! :)


Here`s some parts of what did happen, generally speaking.


Filming: Filming was done in stages. Several takes were done on some scenes. There were scenes with just AJ. Some with AJ and Mike. Some with AJ, Mike, and the owner. Some with the detailers. In between scenes where the detailers were not working on the car, we would stand/sit around. We all seemed to be caught up in the filming. It was interesting, to me at least, to see how it`s done. The camera guys doing their thing. The director doing his.


I`m sure during editing, I`ll see the things we did will not be shown in the same order as filmed. That`s how it works. But what do I know :)


The car itself looked pretty good overall. It wasn`t until closer inspection, and with a Scangrip, that we could see the swirls. The tires were clean. Light dust throughout, but it was light. The undercarriage was even pretty clean. Cleaner than my cars, that`s for sure.


Somewhere along the line, after we met with Mike Phillips and went over the details, I felt more relaxed. Gone was the nervousness. It was more about the car, and getting the job done at that point. And that was a welcomed relief. That`s what I was there for, after all. To make this car look better. And we did.


Products- It was pretty cool that I had a chance to try new-to-me products. Some of those included:
- Pinnacle. A vast array of Pinnacle products. I FINALLY had a chance to use Souveran. Smells good and is easy to work with. We also used some of the polishes. Also easy to work with.


-Flex extension cord! - Nice cord. I liked it. Doesn`t seem to kink up like the one I use at home


- Scangrip Handheld- Rugged, robust construction. I liked this light. So much so, I went home to see about buying it. I talked myself out of it for the time being, but kept going back and forth.


- Griot`s Rolling Cart with outlets- I liked this cart. I noticed Griot`s products were on sale, and there was a another sale going on as well. So I picked one up! And that`s one reason I didn`t get the Scangrip. :) My cart should be arriving tomorrow. Yay.


-Finger pockets - Used for polishing. Kind of neat. It was an odd feeling, but I liked that I was able to get around some tight spots


Anyway....I think I`ve talked way too much! Just trying to give you guys my experience. ON TO THE PICS!


Some of the cars in the collection




















































Yes, I really liked that Corvette. I took more pics of it :)
 
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Some neat details with the car we were working on - 1929 Bentley


























And on set!






It`s not all serious! There were some laughs to be had





Sitting back, watching a scene with the owner, Mike Phillips, and AJ










Background stuff





Going over some details. When Mike speaks, people listen.









The Guz on the left, Johnny on the right. Paying attention!





Going over a game plan for this scene







Rigo taking a moment with Mike and AJ









The Gathering (L to R: Cruz, Mike P., Rigo, Mike The Guz, Johnny)







Cruz getting busy!







Rigo focused on the task on hand





Looking good, Rigo!







Mike P. taking care of business







Looking good on this end







 
Glad you (and Guz) got to be a part that experience JustJesus! And yeah I would have been very nervous too!! What a collection of cars!! Soooooo d@mn cool. Can`t wait for the episode to stream on YouTube.
 
Glad you (and Guz) got to be a part that experience JustJesus! And yeah I would have been very nervous too!! What a collection of cars!! Soooooo d@mn cool. Can`t wait for the episode to stream on YouTube.


And thank YOU for pushing for them votes! Yeah, them cars. Drool factor.

I had to LOL with the YouTube comment. I might have to wait for that as well.
 
Thank you for the detailed post!
I`ve known about Bruce and his cars for quite a few years, but never had a clue to the extent of his collection until seeing your pics. It had to be enjoyable. As I replied to Guz`s earlier post, it had to be so rewarding to work on a car that valuable in the company of other forum members, not to mention being overseen by our guru of detailing, Mike P. I`ll be looking forward to watching the episode just to see you and Guz in action.

Bill
 
JJ, did you all actual detail the entire car but staged over time to allow photography?
 
So Awesome! Conrats to you all

Thank you, sir


Very cool, what a great experience, glad to hear you guys had fun and everything went well.

Yeah, same here. Glad it went well and we had some fun in the process.


JustJesus- Hey, really enjoyed this, thanks for posting it.

Oh that Bentley.....what a car.

Thank you and you`re welcome! Yeah, that Bentley had some very neat details. I couldn`t get over the wire-over-rubber "clamps"


Thank you for the detailed post!
I`ve known about Bruce and his cars for quite a few years, but never had a clue to the extent of his collection until seeing your pics. It had to be enjoyable. As I replied to Guz`s earlier post, it had to be so rewarding to work on a car that valuable in the company of other forum members, not to mention being overseen by our guru of detailing, Mike P. I`ll be looking forward to watching the episode just to see you and Guz in action.

Bill

You`re welcome, Bill. That`s just part of his collection, from what I gather. He`s got some more at the Peterson Automotive Museum.

It really was a nice experience working on a high dollar car (and not making an !oops!) alongside forum members (finally get to put faces to names! And finally meeting The Guz. (been seeing his posts on various forums for a while now)), under the eye of Mike P.

I just hope they captured our good parts!
 
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