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Re: 1966 Chrysler Imperials
Davy
can't wait to see you get into those two classics. and don't forget to crank up the doowop while working on them. good luck
Carlo
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Re: 1966 Chrysler Imperials
Originally Posted by
ClearVue18
I'm sorry King Steve can you post that again but this time in all CAPS Just to make sure people get that lol. Nationwide better be on your side! Lol
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I saw the "King Steve" and assumed you were being sarcastic and dismissive. That's my bad. It's all good.
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Re: 1966 Chrysler Imperials
Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
That is good advice Steve. If I am given the opportunity to work on these cars, I would never use a machine or product that is too aggressive. I'm scared to ruin my own vehicle's finish let alone an old classic. What type of insurance do you carry as a detailer?
Most of us that work out of our houses/shops carry a Garage keeper's policy. It's been covered at length, in detail here in these forums.
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Re: 1966 Chrysler Imperials
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Re: 1966 Chrysler Imperials
Originally Posted by
java
@UncleDavy
Any updates?
Not yet Kev. I plan to visit this guy again next month. Hopefully I will keep wearing him down to the point where he buys something from me.
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Re: 1966 Chrysler Imperials
Originally Posted by
UncleDavy
Not yet Kev. I plan to visit this guy again next month. Hopefully I will keep wearing him down to the point where he buys something from me.
It look like you have to make him a offer where he can't refuse.
Also, you don't want to wear him down to much that he doesn't want to buy anything.
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