I want to say a big thanks to all of the AG staff. They were really welcoming to me.
I had a great time meeting everyone and working with Mike. He is a great guy and fun to work with. A few times I just stopped and watched him work because he made it look so effortless.
I had never used the Pinnacle swirl removers before, they were really easy to work with and fun to use. I also was using the new flex rotary for the first time and it was sweet!
I think Ive finally recovered from all the driving but well worth it! To everyone, if you have the chance to check out Geek headquarters definitely do so!
Thanks again everyone I had a great time.
"I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me"
I'm working on a special project and needed some pictures of removing hood ornaments on classic cars and decided to use the pictures from this project.
Was remember how Jon drove all the way from Louisville, Kentucky to Florida for a family visit but also made time to stop by and lend a hand...
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Hard to believe this was over 2 years ago! We've had a lot of cool people and cool cars come to Autogeek in the 4 years I've been here, it's been a real blast...
It has and continues to be a blast on the Thurs. night makeovers.
This project was during office hours, I forget why Jon was traveling through but he wanted to stop by Autogeek and check out our facilities during his trip and anytime someone wants to stop by Autogeek, if they give me enough heads-up time beforehand I can try to have a project car to play around on during the visit.
For this particular car, the Flex PE14 had just been introduced and Jon was able to give it a test drive not on any car, but a very rare 1956 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible.
Not only is Earl a big horsepower hotrod guy... he also has a great sense of humor... this is his work van with Rick Goldstein from RaggTopp sitting at the wheel for a fun-shot...
You'll get to see more of Earl's hotrods when his segment airs on What's in the Garage?
Earl was quoting a job next to my house today and said he is in love with Chemical Guys products but did`nt know which ones.I saw the results of his detailers work......Swirls and no true depth of color.I guess if he is happy than so be it.How does the saying go....."You can lead a horse to water but you cant make them drink".
"Chrome wheeled, fuel injected and steppin' out over the line"
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