My Classic Car - Shooting new how-to features

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My Classic Car - Shooting new how-to features!

Just boarded a Jet for Atlanta with Max as were heading to Evansville, Indiana to shoot a series of new how-to features with Dennis Gage for "My Classic Car".

I'll be posting pictures to my Facebook page on the fly and will try to post some to the forum too.

Taking off!


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Look forward to seeing the segments on the show this winter.. Have a great trip.

Tom
PS, saw your plane fly over Deltona, FL, it looked real shinny, did you do that?
 
Can't wait for the episode!!!! love " my classic car" been watching it for year's!!!!:dblthumb2:
 
Long time lurker, first time poster. Welcome to Evansville Mike. Anytime you need good dining recommendation I'm your guy as I assume you'll be in and out of town a lot. Love the site, forums, and services. Ive learned much in the short time I've been here.
 
Long time lurker, first time poster. Welcome to Evansville Mike. Anytime you need good dining recommendation I'm your guy as I assume you'll be in and out of town a lot. Love the site, forums, and services. Ive learned much in the short time I've been here.

Thank you for the welcome and one back at you...

Welcome to Autogeek Online! :welcome:


We at at a really nice Italian restaurant last night around the Expressway Mall, good food, great service! I think it was Biaggl's Ristorante Italiano

Nice country here in Evansville, reminds me a bit of Oregon.


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Show'em how it's done Mike!!!

I've heard they have a classic Corvette and a classic Opel Manta for me to work on today! Won't know for sure till we get there.

I'll be posting picture on the fly to my Facebook page so you can find out what the cars are by checking it out...


We shipped out ahead of time,

Rotary Buffers
Flex 3401
Cyclo
Porter Cable

Plus enough pads and chemicals to detail most of Evansville...

Filming starts at 10:00am, we leave here at 9:00am and should be done around 4 to 5 pm.

Dennis Gage is a lot of fun to work with and his TV studio is awesome!

I brought my trusty, dusty Canon Rebel and will be taking some pictures to share when I get back.


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We shot 4 brand new Autogeek how-to segments yesterday with Dennis and his crew and had a lot of fun in the process. I added pictures of the cars we worked on to my Facebook page this morning.

We head back to the airport for the trip home in about an hour. I'll share pictures from our shoot when we get back.

One of the cars I worked on was a really cool 1973 Opel GT that is owned by Dennis's son. The Opel GT is also known by the nickname, "The Poor Man's Corvette".

After I hit the submit button for this reply I'll add another picture to my Facebook page that shows the entire car.

Looking forward to getting back home and the 1970 Camaro project scheduled for tomorrow night.

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Looking good there Mike. Glad to see everything is going well. Will set the recorder for these upcoming shows.
 
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