On YouTube: 1st Episode - What's in Autogeek's Garage - Season 2

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On YouTube: 1st Episode - What's in Autogeek's Garage - Season 2


Here's the first episode already on YouTube thanks to Yancy!


What's in Autogeek's Garage - Episode 1 - Season 2

[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X7GxSUXC7FI]What's in Autogeek's Garage - Episode 1 - Season 2 - YouTube[/video]


This first episode features Sam Memmolo as my celebrity guest and the below owners and their cars...

David G's 1949 Packard Super 8 - Featured Product = Menzerna
Don's 1964 1/2 Mustang Featured Product = Optimum
Sam's 1926 Ford Model T - Featured Product = Detailer's Pro Series
Dan's 1962 Buick Invicta - Featured Product = RaggTopp​
The TV Spots or Commercials in order are,

  • ARP Fasteners
  • Pinnacle Natural Brilliance
  • Metro Vac
  • Lake Country
  • Menzerna USA
  • Flex
  • Grit Guard
  • RaggTopp
  • Meguiar's
Opening Feature Billboard = Meguiar's

"Off the Shelf" featured product = Meguiar's




Sam Memmolo
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David's 1949 Packard Super Eight
Underneath the body panels is a 1977 Cadillac Sedan Deville frame and suspension with 425 Cubic Inch Big Block Caddy Engine and Turbo 400 Automatic Transmission.

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Don's 1964 1/2 Mustang
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Sam's 1926 Model T
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Dan's 1962 Buick Invicta
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don't they have a proof reader for your script, at 14:04 instead of saying "replacing the oils in the leather" you said "replacing the oil in the oil". Sorry to bring it up
Otherwise it was a great show, sorry I missed it with you guys Mike, maybe next week
 
don't they have a proof reader for your script, at 14:04 instead of saying "replacing the oils in the leather" you said "replacing the oil in the oil". Sorry to bring it up
Otherwise it was a great show, sorry I missed it with you guys Mike, maybe next week


Good catch Robert, there's always a mistake on every show I watch, it just depends upon how closely you watch for mistakes and how well you know the subject matter.

Detailers will probably catch more mistakes than the general viewing audience of TV viewers.

Recently we uploaded a how-to feature on using rotary buffers on Two Guys Garage in the link below and in this feature Bryan and I talked about slinging product, then I go to pick up my bead of product using the 10 @ 10 Technique and sling some product. Kind of humbling but hey... mistakes happen...

Removing Swirls with Flex PE14 Rotary Buffer on Two Guys Garage


I worked at Hewlett-Packard for a number of years and one of their rules for giving feedback was if you're going to point out a mistake, or issue or problem, at the same time you have to point out a solution or what is working right. So while there are always going to be mistakes, I hope the TV audience will appreciate the tips and techniques that will help them...


Thanks Robert!


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For the first segment, with David's 1949 Packard Super 8, if you watch you'll see my friend Glen's HIGHLY polished 1954 Ford F100 in the background. I asked Glen to bring his truck down and drop it off in case we needed a back-up car and we ended up just having it in the background for the first episode.

We also use it for some of the Meguiar's "Off the shelf" segments.


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


It looks just as good in person as it does on the show with the paint glistening with gloss...

Before
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After
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David, the owner of the Packard just had the Packard painted and before the show I offered to recommend or even help with the wetsand, cut and buff of the fresh paint but was told it was already being taken care of... I have offered to help or at least show the guy that did the buffing how to remove the swirls.


Like I say on the show and post to the forum all the time,


"You can hire the best painter in the world to paint your project car but it's the guy that
does the wetsanding, cutting and buffing that makes or breaks the end results"


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Here are some of the TV commercials we shot in-house for the second season...


Pinnacle Natural Brilliance TV Commercial
[video=youtube_share;ArlS5vbnAlU&hd=1"]Pinnacle Natural Brilliance TV Commercial - YouTube[/video]


Lake Country Buffing Pads Commercial
[video=youtube_share;VRGul_R5lY0&hd=1"]Lake Country Buffing Pads Commercial - YouTube[/video]


Menzerna USA Polishes and Compounds TV Commercial
[video=youtube_share;IqlbiP5CeqA&hd=1"]Menzerna USA Polishes and Compounds TV Commercial - YouTube[/video]


FLEX Polishers Commercial - Flex 3401 & PE14
[video=youtube_share;JyNWYRr_0To&hd=1"]FLEX Polishers Commercial - Flex 3401 & PE14 - YouTube[/video]


Pinnacle Natural Brilliance TV Commercial
[video=youtube_share;3WrjblGE90k&hd=1"]How To Protect your Canvas Convertible Top with Raggtopp - YouTube[/video]



What do you think?


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This is a cool thread Mike, thanks for starting it! :props:
 
Great Episode. Mike I think you should hand off the work to Sam and let you watch. You could use it for a learning experience for a how to for us novices.

Ed
 
Second season looks much better than the first.

The first season seemed too unscripted and Mike was faced with commenting on a w-i-d-e variety of cars and speaking with owners who were best left unseen and unheard.

Pluses for season 2:

Shooting at Autogeek results in more control and a better "look" to the show.

A guest allows Mike to have a more flowing conversation about what he's doing and keeps owners' comment to a minimum. Face it. Owners aren't used to being interviewed. I thought two of the owners in the first episode might have strokes before the end of the show. I was actually rooting for them to finish their sentences.

Negatives for season 2:

I never thought I'd see a TV show with more product placement than My Classic Car, but I was wrong. The only bits that weren't commercials were the 30 second gaps left for local commercials. Shows like Stacey David's Gearz and Two Guys' Garage may be all commercials, but at least you follow the guys through the entire process of installing or using the products being hawked.

Way too many segments. It seems that you could run out cars before the end of the season - maybe even products! One pass on a 2' X 2' section of Packard fender? And, the camera shot didn't even show the before/after! Talking about using top cleaner and top protectant on the Buick? Just talking about using the products???? Wiping a small portion of the Porsche seat?

Showing the process for each product will make a show that isn't a collection of one minute commercials.
 
Leaving work at 5:00pm, going to the local Tuesday night car show at the Gold Coast Mall in Palm City. Most of the "car guys" around here hang out there to show-off their car and talk shop.

Yancy made me 4 copies of the first episode and normally all 4 guys from this episode will be there so I'll make sure they all get a copy.

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To get into the show you have to drive a classic otherwise you have to park on the outskirts, since my daily driver is a 1975 I can park with all the classics and streetrods. :D

This time of year as the weather is perfect a lot of really cool cars start to come out of the woodwork...


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Hey Mike, that's the Treasure Coast Mall in Jensen Beach on US HWY 1 behind Sears every Tuesday night
 
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