Gold Coast Corvette Club - First Annual Car Show

Eric your Corvette looks awesome in person. I've never seen a Corvette with these wheels on it before. I think they look great.

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Eric your Corvette looks awesome in person. I've never seen a Corvette with these wheels on it before. I think they look great.

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Thank you very much, I kinda got the idea for these wheels from way back when I was a store manager at Super Shops. I sold several sets of the Champ 500 wheels for some corvettes back then and they fit those cars nicely. Centerline doesn't make the 500 anymore but replaced it with the ones I have, the Champ 506 series.
 
I happy to say that sometime in the next few weeks, basically as soon as we sync our schedules, this 1939 Lincoln Zephyr is going to come to our Show Car Garage TV Studio for a little show car detailing.

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Mike, You need to keep going to car shows bringing us the coverage of the shows you attend. You are doing a great job.

I love seeing the transformations on the vehicles that roll through that garage. One day I hope to have a garage set up like that.
 
Mike, You need to keep going to car shows bringing us the coverage of the shows you attend. You are doing a great job.

I love seeing the transformations on the vehicles that roll through that garage. One day I hope to have a garage set up like that.

Thank you for the kind words... I love going to car shows and talking with the owners. Most of the cars are all swirled-out because the owners don't know how to work on the paint themselves and don't trust anyone else to "touch" their baby. The results are that the paint jobs on show cars just gets worse and worse with time as they certainly don't get better and better.

Another thing is that it's real easy to take pictures at car shows, heck everyone does that... the key is getting them out of your camera, cropped, resized, uploaded to a gallery and then inserted for easy viewing by anyone...

Attaching and slide shows on some photo hosting site is better than nothing but my personal preference is to "insert" photos as seen in the first and second pages of this thread or in these threads,


Blown 1934 Ford Pick-up - Show Car Makeover - Modeled by Kristin

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1954 Ford F-100 - Extreme Makeover - Process and products used

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1972 Corvette Stingray - Extreme Makeover - Process and Products Used

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1957 Chevrolet Bel Air - Remove Swirls - Modeled by Kristin

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1977 Can Am Corvette - Modeled by Amy and Janna - Pictures and Video!

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1956 Pontiac Star Chief Convertible

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1972 Challenger - Foam Pads - Meguiar's Microfiber Compound & Polish/Wax - Single Stage Black Paint

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Pictures + Video of 1932 Ford Highboy Extreme Makeover

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The Secret to Removing Oxidation and Restoring a Show Car Finish to Antique Single Stage Paints

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1994 Porsche Detailed for "Operation Comfort" Modeled by Brittany from Stuart, Florida


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Autogeek's Show Car Garage New Product Showcase - Optimum Hyper Compound


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1957 Chevrolet Belair Extreme Makeover - Flex 3401 & Wolfgang Smackdown!


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I think this one has over 200 pictures in a linear manner...

Pictures from Barrett-Jackson 2010 - Mothers Virtual Power Tour

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Not complaining... just pointing out that while I like doing the photo thing, it does take a little time so I appreciate the kind words...

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These threads that you are putting together of all the cars that come through your garage is easing my pain as I sit here in the sandbox (military, middle east) being away from home. 3 weeks and I will be home to pick up my D/A and try out some new products I just ordered.

Make sure that you stress to your wife that your online support and time spent here for this community is greatly appreciated by everyone here.

Mike
 
These threads that you are putting together of all the cars that come through your garage is easing my pain as I sit here in the sandbox (military, middle east) being away from home.

3 weeks and I will be home to pick up my D/A and try out some new products I just ordered.


Gosh! Anything I can do to help out the troops is always my pleasure...

Thank you for reading... and congratulations on returning home...


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tks for taking me down memory lane mike! my first car in 1959 was a 49 merc with lake pipes! paid $250 for it from mowing lawns. great photos amigo!

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***Update***


The second annual Gold Coast Corvette Show is coming up on Sunday, September 23rd in Palm Beach Gardens.

Nick and I will be there manning the Autogeek Booth, answering questions and doing demonstrations so if you're attending this event be sure to swing by and say "hi"



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