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There is always room over here for you guys
Myself and my team would love to be able to take part in this. We would also be willing to host it at our detail studio.
Wow! What a great offer and location. The power of the forum is fantastic. Consider us booked for that Saturday the 25th. Just say when, and we'll be there.
Myself and my team would love to be able to take part in this. We would also be willing to host it at our detail studio.
The power of the forum is fantastic.
Excellent Vargas.
I spoke with Chip yesterday and gave him my advice based upon experience concerning the brand new engine and drivetrain in his 1958 Cadillac. My advice was to drive the car for a few weeks to make sure all the bugs are worked out before tackling the extreme makeover to the paint.
The reason why is because even the best shop in the world if they plan to do 100 things to a car and miss 2-3 it can leave you dead in the water and it's by driving the car that you work out the bugs or the missed tasks.
I was watching "Chasing Classic Cars" with Wayne Carini and on one episode he purchased a freshly restored 1949 Chevy 5-Window Pickup Truck. After the auction was over Wayne was driving the truck across the parking lot when gasoline starting leaking or actually pumping out of the gas line from the pump to the carburetor. The reason it was leaking was because a 49 cent hose clamp wasn't fully tightened down. This would have been one of the 100 or more thing the restoration shop needed to do when restoring the truck but when doing this type of work it's really easy to miss something as simple as tightening a hose clamp.
And that's my point. It's not that the shop doing the work on Chip's 1958 Cadillac isn't pro quality and qualified it's just when you take on projects like these and do a million things it's easy to accidentally miss something and the thing that's missed can leave a car and the owner stranded.
So my advice is upon receiving the Caddy back is to drive it for a few weeks and make sure all the bugs are worked out and THEN do the paint restoration.
My guess is it will be around the weekend of Saturday, April 25th.
What do we need to bring with us