On the set of Chasing Classic Cars

Are you guys still there? I'd love to get mikes input on my survivor 1950 Chevy deluxe

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Ding dang.... would have loved to seen your 1950 Chevy Deluxe....

We left late yesterday and now back in the office. I'm going to clean off the memory card with all the pictures taken at Wayne's shop today.


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If you are ever back up this way again, like I said id love to see what kind of advice I would be able to get from you on some of the finer points of polishing that cars paint. Im still a little hesitant to really get into it being original 1950 enamel

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If you are ever back up this way again, like I said id love to see what kind of advice I would be able to get from you on some of the finer points of polishing that cars paint. Im still a little hesitant to really get into it being original 1950 enamel

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We'll be back sometime in the future, not date but sometime so I'll contact you ahead of time.

Restoring antique single stage paint is my thing.... check out post #17 here,

Detailing a 1954 Chevy Bel Air


What color is it?


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Loner5777j said:
Shes black



And beautiful.... Here she is uploaded into your gallery and inserted her below....


1950_Chevy_Delux.jpg




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Thanks Mike, like an urban myth, she really was a garage find. A little old lady traded it in to my uncle on a new car. Her husband had died in 1957 and she never took it out of the garage afterwards. Covered it up with an old blanket and never moved her. 37000 original miles

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As if finding a 1970 Porsche 911 E Targa with only 5,000 original miles wasn’t enough, Wayne has his hands on possibly the world’s most perfect 1962 Jaguar Mark 2 3.8 Saloon – a car that has scored 100 points not once, but twice in the Jaguar Club of North America’s national competition. Wayne finds an unrestored, incredibly original, well-preserved 1932 Stutz DV32 Convertible Sedan by LeBaron. With a total estimated value of between $420,000 and $550,000, Wayne’s kicking off the auction season in Scottsdale with a bang.

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What a great thread Nick, thank you for putting this together! :cheers:

It's interesting to see the behind the scenes work that goes on to products the finished video / show that the viewer gets to enjoy.

Apparently Wayne has quite a shop and collection there. I love looking at the restorations and the ones in progress. Today many aftermarket companies offer replacement parts making it possible to restore or rebuild just about any car ever made. I enjoy these projects the most...

Thank you everyone!! :props:
 
As if finding a 1970 Porsche 911 E Targa with only 5,000 original miles wasn’t enough, Wayne has his hands on possibly the world’s most perfect 1962 Jaguar Mark 2 3.8 Saloon – a car that has scored 100 points not once, but twice in the Jaguar Club of North America’s national competition. Wayne finds an unrestored, incredibly original, well-preserved 1932 Stutz DV32 Convertible Sedan by LeBaron. With a total estimated value of between $420,000 and $550,000, Wayne’s kicking off the auction season in Scottsdale with a bang.

Since the above was your first post... welcome to AutogeekOnline! :welcome:




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people.

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If you like it or If you needed please visit my site at once.


I'm known for giving people the benefit of the doubt but I have to tell you... when I see a brand new member, bring an older thread back to life and then in their FIRST post on our forum plug a product and a website they own... well it kind of looks like SPAM...

I'll let the Mods decide...

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Wow , that was something else ! Hope I wont miss this one on TV .

It s his last section s that suspicious .
 
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