Amen to that brother.
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Oh wow that’s nice! What’s the specs?Nice collection there. I had a few musclecars years ago and did lose them in a hurricane and flood. After that don't own multiple cars because you cannot save them. Have one drag car, 1970 Nova SS.View attachment 40541View attachment 40542
383 SBC, PG Trans 8" Convertor with Brake, 9" Rear 456 Gears, Ladder Bar Suspension. All Steel (Except Hood, F&R Bumper) Full Interior. Bracket Car, No Power Adders. Low 10s, 130+ mph 1/4 mile depending on air.Oh wow that’s nice! What’s the specs?
wow.....sounds pretty sweet. I tried uploading a vid, but said something about file extension...…………..figured it out now383 SBC, PG Trans 8" Convertor with Brake, 9" Rear 456 Gears, Ladder Bar Suspension. All Steel (Except Hood, F&R Bumper) Full Interior. Bracket Car, No Power Adders. Low 10s, 130+ mph 1/4 mile depending on air.
They sound great, healthy hot rods, the way I like em!wow.....sounds pretty sweet. I tried uploading a vid, but said something about file extension...…………..figured it out now
Sweet, could never afford that. See all them high dollar rides cruise around town and all I can do is watch. Lol
thanks......that was its "maiden" start up after the buildThey sound great, healthy hot rods, the way I like em!
Which one?thanks......that was its "maiden" start up after the build
the GTOWhich one?
Thanks. I’m no expert in car detailing but I am super anal when it comes to attention to detail. I use to spend every weekend polishing my own car and won numerous shows. The old guys taught me a few tricks. I remember furniture polish with bees wax being the secret to a deep lasting shine. Now it’s all high tech polishes.Beautiful cars! Looks like you know your way around sealants and polishes. Very nice work indeed!
I own a detail shop in my hometown. Not an easy business by any means but very rewarding. I get to drive some amazing vehicles when I pick them up at clients homes. I've been open over 6 years now and have watched dozens of other detail shops open around me and try under cutting my prices. Cover dirt with dash shine and wax with spray wax lol. They're all gone now and I'm still standing. I take a lot of pride in my work and it shows. No greasy dash jobs here. I've spent a week on a single car reconditioning the paint. When you establish yourself and give your clients what they want and pay for they don't even blink and eye when you hand them an invoice for $7,000+. I stay booked out 4-6 weeks in advance year round. Took a long time to get here but I'm happy at the top in my hometown.
Too bad my kraton never gets a detail! I don't get paid to clean my own stuff!
Johnny, When I joined this forum earlier this year I watched a couple of your vids of the frozen tundra. Snow and ice everywhere, now I see shiny cars, sunshine, green grass, shrubs and flowers. Didn't think that was possible! LolAll this detailing talk got me going and I did a full clean, clay bar and wax on my car this morning. I love when it looks like this, even though it's not a fancy car. View attachment 41009View attachment 41010
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