Unconventional
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0.10" since 03:50. Not exactly a flood condition lol.
Turn up the music and you'll have "Crocodile Rock"Get this completed, yes, that's real leather.
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With legs like that She can call herself whatever she likes.I own a 70 Sweinger but I couldn't tell you if that's a Scamp or Swinger from the front.
Granny is/was Hot!I hope you danced along Hoppy
They go all the way up and make an *** out of themselves.With legs like that She can call herself whatever she likes.
Welcome to the weekend!! This is your morning wakeup call.
You're booked for a 2 day stay and a reminder that checkout time is Monday at 8AM, so get your *** out of bed and get to work.
For you retired guys all we ask is take your meds., lift the toilet lid and aim straight.
Have a good day all. This is a recording. "beep"
MCACN is a fun show. Lot's of people, Lots to see, Lots of walking and standing around. Something I can't do much of any more.At MCACN
The car I built finally made it to the show. The first 2 are the car. The last one is my private shop for my own stuff with this car in it. The really fun part is the stories we get to share and the people we meet along the way. Oh the stories I heard. What fun. TV is there, magazines are there...www.forbbodiesonly.com
Did you notice the difference in hue on the drivers door paint. It was probably painted horizontally laying on stands. The metallic will lay down different than vertical surfaces. @FrodeeAt MCACN
The car I built finally made it to the show. The first 2 are the car. The last one is my private shop for my own stuff with this car in it. The really fun part is the stories we get to share and the people we meet along the way. Oh the stories I heard. What fun. TV is there, magazines are there...www.forbbodiesonly.com
True that. Especially lighter colors with metallic. Way too easy to get a different shade.I never got why they do parts separately. I would paint the jams etc, assemble it and spray like a high school kid on Prom night!
Hard to tell from the picture but yea it looks that way. I always paint a metalic or pearl in the same direction mostly if the car was painted apart and not all at once.Did you notice the difference in hue on the drivers door paint. It was probably painted horizontally laying on stands. The metallic will lay down different than vertical surfaces. @Frodee
I had my buddies paint my Ranchero at their shop. I think it a Corvette color, dark dark green and gold metallic. In the dark it looked black, which was fine by me. Anyway, they were just about done with it and their spray gun left a great big drip in the middle of the tailgateDid you notice the difference in hue on the drivers door paint. It was probably painted horizontally laying on stands. The metallic will lay down different than vertical surfaces. @Frodee
Well like me I'm not set up to paint a complete car so I have no choice but do one part at a time.I never got why they do parts separately. I would paint the jams etc, assemble it and spray like a high school kid on Prom night!
WHAT?Well like me I'm not set up to paint a complete car so I have no choice but do one part at a time.
When I worked at the Buick Dealer we had a Riviera with GM's "Firethorn" metallic. After sending it to the body shop for some touch up, they couldn't match it even with blending. Long story short, we got the factory rep involved and he got Fisher Body reps and finally Dupont themselves. They finally figured out what the issue was. Looking through a magnifier, you could clearly see the metallic was standing on end when it dried. There was a half dozen cars on the paint line that they didn't turn the "Electrostatic" machine off and all the metallic was standing on end. It was a beautiful paint job but impossible to duplicate or match. GM paid to repaint the whole thing.Hard to tell from the picture but yea it looks that way. I always paint a metalic or pearl in the same direction mostly if the car was painted apart and not all at once.
My exhaust fan isn't big enough and the overspray will settle back on the car and dry in a haze before the fan can get the fumes out of the garage.WHAT?