Re: Pictures: 1959 Impala - Mothers Extreme Makeover!
You guys did an incredible job on that car!!
Mike, your write up with all the links to threads covering technique, the links to product descriptions and other resourceful links, photography etc. etc. is nothing short of masterful!!
Thanks Dave. I appreciate the recognition for the time and work that goes into creating the write-ups for projects like this.
The thing that separates a thread like this on a busy discussion forum is that as long as the server bill is paid each month for website hosting, this thread is going to be around forever. It will be indexed by Google and then discovered and read by hundreds and even thousands of people into the future.
This helps the people that will read this wanting to learn how to do this type of work and for some it might even inspire them to tackle projects like this. It also will support the AG store into the future as I link the text names of the products used to the store and that's called win/win business.
What a terrific car to work on, the difference between the before and after conditions on this project are astounding. Great job guys, you should all be very proud to have been the creators of such beauty.
I'm not a huge Impala fan but I like classics in general. To me, these are they kind of cars you see all the TV car guys working on, like Chip Foose and his show Overhaulin and all the rest.
Heck this weekend I watched Jessi Combs and the rest of the girls on
All Girls Garage restoring a
1972 Chevy Truck and unlike all the car guy TV shows where all "we" get to do is watch others have fun working on cool cars, here at Autogeek, at least local guys have the chance to work on the same types of cars you see getting fixed up on TV.
That's not to say we don't have new cars here too as we recently buffed out a 2013 Charger, 2012 Camaro, 2004 Honda, 2006 Accra, but the only time I see new cars on TV is Road & Track's TV show and it's mostly a half hour sales pitch for whatever new car they're showcasing.
I've seemed to have lost the interest in reading and writing on the forums as of late but I have to say, this thread, this project kept me glued to the computer screen, reading every word, checking out every photo and imagining what it would have been like to have been there with the gang that worked on this project...
Keep up the great work!!
Everyone can burn out a little once in a while, that's what weekends and vacations are for, to recharge the old batteries.
Thanks for chiming in Dave, I appreciate your comments...
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