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Re: Old school Hand Rubbed Lacquer - 1957 Chevy - Original Single Stage Paint
Beautiful job on that ‘57. Absolutely my favorite car of all time!
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Re: Old school Hand Rubbed Lacquer - 1957 Chevy - Original Single Stage Paint
Originally Posted by
adamgayton81
Beautiful job on that ‘57.
Absolutely my favorite car of all time!
It was all done by the class. I did a few demos and then turned them loose!
Originally Posted by
Aaryn NZ
Simply stunning results folks.
What a fantastic opportunity to work 61 year old "Real" paint & in the fashion you all did.
Yeperdoo...
The opportunity, the chance and even the permission to work on original paint on a classic care is becoming more and more rare.
Can't count how many projects we've had like this at Autogeek since 2009 - but a LOT!
Originally Posted by
Aaryn NZ
Extremely jealous not to be there & be part of this but happy you have documented this & shared it for everyone Mike.
First class work team, nicely done.
Aaryn NZ.
I wish I had more pictures but just too much going on in the garage... but thanks Aaryn...
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Re: Old school Hand Rubbed Lacquer - 1957 Chevy - Original Single Stage Paint
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Re: Old school Hand Rubbed Lacquer - 1957 Chevy - Original Single Stage Paint
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
Can't count how many projects we've had like this at Autogeek since 2009 - but a LOT!
Originally Posted by
Aaryn NZ
I unfortunately haven't been a forum member since then but I would bet that no other place would have worked with as much antique single stage paint (maybe ever) in that time, be it a detailing shop, a learning facility or otherwise, than the Autogeek Show Car Garage, which I guess is a mixture of the two but in a very special & unique way.
Working on as many cars as we do here at a company that is foremost an online store, not a detail shop is a by-product of my passion to do two things,
1: Take a diamond in the rough and turn it into a glistening gemstone.
2: Show others how to take a diamond in the rough and turn it into a glistening gemstone.
Most of the time it would be easier to not carve out the time to take on projects, take on the responsibility for the cars and the people, take the pictures, create something that will endure forever, (or as long as Autogeek pays it's server bill), and via these things teach people around the world how to do the same thing in their garage from the day a write-up is posted into the foreseeable future.
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
I have been very fortunate in my career to have had many opportunities to work with antique single stage paint & still, I am envious I cannot be a part of the team when these projects come around.
And your passion for this craft is evident in the work you turn out and also in the most excellent write-ups you share and I know I for one and many others on this forum, both members and lurkers appreciate your hard work and time-investment.
Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
One more ticked off the "to do list" aye Mike.
Aaryn NZ.
The good news is I'll see Arnaldo in the future as he goes to the car shows at the Ace Café and Autogeek will be working with the Ace Café into the future.
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