Re: Pictures: 1972 Corvette Stingray - Original Single Stage Paint - Autogeek Extreme Makeover!
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Originally Posted by
Mike Phillips
***Update***
A month or so ago Kent contacted me and let me know some lady in a Hyundai t-boned his all original, family-purchased-new Corvette.
Thankfully you can get a Hyundai in Anytown, USA.
:dunno:
R.I.P. A truly remarkable car.
Re: Pictures: 1972 Corvette Stingray - Original Single Stage Paint - Autogeek Extreme Makeover!
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Originally Posted by
Desertnate
R.I.P. A truly remarkable car.
***Update***
Kent sent me an e-mail stating the Corvette is going in for a full repaint. Here's what he sent me...
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Originally Posted by Kent
Hey Mike,
I'll be taking car in to be fully repainted this week sometime. If you would like to get any photos or experiment on the paint with any product then your welcome to.
I can bring the car down whenever, it's up to you. The entire car will be stripped so you can document anything you feel in important.
It's an honor to receive this kind of trust with this type of car.
:)
Re: Pictures: 1972 Corvette Stingray - Original Single Stage Paint - Autogeek Extreme Makeover!
My God, your car is just beautiful!
Re: Pictures: 1972 Corvette Stingray - Original Single Stage Paint - Autogeek Extreme Makeover!
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Originally Posted by
kevinzzz
My God, your car is just beautiful!
That car was wrecked, own said he was T-boned, that means someone hit him directly to the side of the car with their Hyundai I believe it was?
The Corvette was repaired and the ORIGINAL singe stage paint had to be replaced so the incredibly cool car is still incredibly cool but now it has a modern basecoat/clearcoat paint job.
:(
The cousin to this car is supposed to be here this week.
:)
Re: Pictures: 1972 Corvette Stingray - Original Single Stage Paint - Autogeek Extreme Makeover!
Re: Pictures: 1972 Corvette Stingray - Original Single Stage Paint - Autogeek Extreme Makeover!
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Originally Posted by
DZ302
Nice car ! Love the 72
What was cool was the fact it was the original owner passed it down to his son.
So sad the car was t-boned.
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