Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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Yesterday, local car guy Craig stopped by to check out Autogeek. He's seen the finish on Tommy's 1970 Cuda and asked Tommy,
"How did you get your paint so perfect?"
Tommy just said...
"You need to go to Autogeek, they can show you everything you need to know to make the paint on your stationwagon look like the paint on my 440 Cuda"
I was moving streetrods around the garage getting set-up for Thursday night's project here,
Sign up: 1959 Impala - Mothers Extreme Makeover - Thursday Night
I looked out into the parking lot and saw this very cool Chevy Stationwagon drive into Autogeek and just took a wild guess he was help and information. I met him by his car and started a discussion, that's when he told me how he's neighbors with Tommy and has seen Tommy's 1970 Cuda as well as Tommy's 1970 1/2 Split Bumper 468 BBC Camaro.
I invited him to our Thursday Night Class and he says he'll be here and if he is I'll show him first-hand how to de-swirl the paint on his Chevy Stationwagon and if he likes, he's welcome to return and we'll let our team of local guys attack it and finish in in hours here at Autogeek's Show Car Garage.
While he was here I took some pictures of his car to document the before condition.
Swirl City and this is after he applied a fresh coat of wax...
I think this is a 1950's Buick Grill out of something?
Horizontal Bat Wing Fins...
I think these gages are from Classic Instruments, the former owner of Classic Instruments Mike Stowe brought us his personal hotrod a 1936 Ford Roadster and we buffed it out here. Pictures are here
1936 Ford Roadster - Show Car Makeover
Late model small block Chevy...
This would be a cool car to add to the ongoing list of incredible cars that have come through our garage in the last 4.5 years...
:dblthumb2:
"How did you get your paint so perfect?"
Tommy just said...
"You need to go to Autogeek, they can show you everything you need to know to make the paint on your stationwagon look like the paint on my 440 Cuda"
I was moving streetrods around the garage getting set-up for Thursday night's project here,
Sign up: 1959 Impala - Mothers Extreme Makeover - Thursday Night

I looked out into the parking lot and saw this very cool Chevy Stationwagon drive into Autogeek and just took a wild guess he was help and information. I met him by his car and started a discussion, that's when he told me how he's neighbors with Tommy and has seen Tommy's 1970 Cuda as well as Tommy's 1970 1/2 Split Bumper 468 BBC Camaro.
I invited him to our Thursday Night Class and he says he'll be here and if he is I'll show him first-hand how to de-swirl the paint on his Chevy Stationwagon and if he likes, he's welcome to return and we'll let our team of local guys attack it and finish in in hours here at Autogeek's Show Car Garage.
While he was here I took some pictures of his car to document the before condition.



Swirl City and this is after he applied a fresh coat of wax...




I think this is a 1950's Buick Grill out of something?

Horizontal Bat Wing Fins...

I think these gages are from Classic Instruments, the former owner of Classic Instruments Mike Stowe brought us his personal hotrod a 1936 Ford Roadster and we buffed it out here. Pictures are here
1936 Ford Roadster - Show Car Makeover


Late model small block Chevy...

This would be a cool car to add to the ongoing list of incredible cars that have come through our garage in the last 4.5 years...
:dblthumb2: