Packed like sardines in a sardine can!
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Great lineup there, Mike!
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PaulMys
Great lineup there, Mike!
They are all basecoat/clearcoat paint systems just like any modern Ford or Toyota parked in the average garage or driveway.
All of them getting Paint Correction and Ceramic Coatings.
The Wetsanding cars arrive on Saturday.
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Re: Packed like sardines in a sardine can!
That’s a pretty healthy lineup.
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fly07sti
That’s a pretty healthy lineup.
I think it makes for a unique an memorable car detailing "class experience".
I could bring in a collection of Honda Accords and Toyota Camry's, (great cars by the way I've owned a few), but most of these cars are what I call,
Bucket List Cars
Some of them I've never worked on and most of them the people attending this class have never worked on and likely will never have the opportunity to work on again. When I look at any other car detailing class being offered on Planet Earth - I just don't see this. Nothing wrong with that, this is just my style.
I've heard people comment that the reason I have old cars here is because I like old cars.
That's partly true and I'm in good company, simply watch any of these guys cars shows and you'll understand what I mean,
http://www.autogeekonline.net/galler...ldCarGUYS1.JPG
Besides that - Because I average 20 people in my classes, I need HUGE CARS so everyone has plenty or real-estate so they get plenty of HANDS-ON time!
In the above context, makes sense huh?
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OMG!
Just imagine, waking through that menagerie, and a "Mr. Myagi" walks up and says 'Pick One!"
Yeah, there's some 6 figure exotics in there.
Me, and not thinking about dollars, it might be a toss up between the Red Stingray, and the Riviera. I'd be like, "do I have to choose just one?! How about a trio!? LOL
Parking those rides takes nerves of steel!
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MarkD51
OMG!
Just imagine, waking through that menagerie, and a "Mr. Myagi" walks up and says 'Pick One!"
Yeah, there's some 6 figure exotics in there.
Me, and not thinking about dollars, it might be a toss up between the Red Stingray, and the Riviera. I'd be like, "do I have to choose just one?! How about a trio!? LOL
Parking those rides takes nerves of steel!
I've been here 10+ years now and to date. NEVER any issues. Never. We're careful and we don't do (as I like to say), stupid stuff.
Also - It's Monday afternoon as I type, I just finished proctoring 4 people the IDA Skill Validation Tests. I'm happy and also PROUD to say that over the course of the 3 days, this class detailed 14 cars.
Let me type that again....
14 cars!
And they ALL came out looking like they should, like professionally detailed cars.
:)