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It doesn't bother me a bit that you wish to think that way, these cars were not restored by a professional mechanic (like you) (lol), .
I guess it shouldn't surprise me that you totally disregarded the most important part of my post or that you have little or no regard for what I do for a living ...


I have more respect for the guy burning the candle at both ends .. supporting the family taking care of all aspects of his life & still having enough love in this hobby to restore to the best he can...... ( no E-Bay Tire repair kit in the original box option ) & at the end of the event when everyone is headed home he's got a bigger smile on his face ... becouse he earned it ....... not tried to buy it & got beat !!

I've worked for too many people with Deep pockets who take all the credit for the finished result... One example I posted at the beginning of this where his Vet is living in a bubble inside his Den ....

But I'll be more then happy to give you credit.......
becouse anyone who can totally judge every bug splattered Joe Blows car in 30 seconds flat an know its just like 300 others is do respect for his expertise ....... so humbly :bow: :bow:
 
Every car that has been repainted has seen water. Because what happens after painting? That's right WET SANDING! And when that's finished the body guy washes the car!

No car has NEVER seen water.

P.S. If you have ever taken a Chevelle to Chevellabration, your Chevelle has been in more than its fair share of water!!!!
 
Wow. So old. So angry. :D :p

Wash your car like people have been doing for god knows how many years, then you take it out and drive it on the high way or something. That gets all the sitting water out just fine. :yes:
 
1966 SS never driven in the rain.

Towed in the snow? maybe ;)
Now that IS funny Tom :D


Some of us modify them and run the crap out of them and some of us preserve them like new or even better than new (and everything in between).

I for one am just glad that so many are being preserved myself.

Different strokes for different folks
 
I guess it shouldn't surprise me that you totally disregarded the most important part of my post or that you have little or no regard for what I do for a living

But I'll be more then happy to give you credit.......
becouse anyone who can totally judge every bug splattered Joe Blows car in 30 seconds flat an know its just like 300 others is do respect for his expertise ....... so humbly :bow: :bow:

You are definately an interesting individual, I will give you that.
When you really figure out what it is that causes you so much distress and anger, let me know.
Until then, then I will be applying the following quotes as the rules to live by regarding your last goofball response.

"Never argue with a moron. They will drag you down to their level and win with experience".

"Don't ever argue with an idiot... people watching may not be able to tell which one's which."

;)
 
Why would any one care if I wash my El Camino or not? I order it in Feb. 1970, Left Sahli Chevrolet in Beaver Falls in April of 70. Ran the ship out of it for many years then did a frame off. I built it to be a show car WHY!
I am to only person that has pulled the (numbers matching curved bench seat M-22 handle) in the Caminos lifetime. It was caught in the rain twice at Super Chevy. No I have never wash it nor do I plan too.
I believe any one that has a hobby car can do what he wants to do with it. It is your money and it is your pleasure. I enjoy showing my El Camino as much as a racer likes a better E.T. Hey look at the bright side, Lower water bill and the well will not go dry.
" Different strokes for different folks "
Bob ACES--AACA
 
Yes ....... I have to agree :bow:

when the person resorts to name calling its time to just ignore them
Yep, name calling is sooo second gradeish.

Actually I'm thinking this really wasn't all about agreeing or not with never getting a car wet BUT rather agreeing about using THAT statement in a for sale ad.
 
Man you don't even know what you're missing Beaux. :D

:D

Maybe i'll give this a spin at the next CB during one of the short downpours. A nice sprint through the park. Wont have to worry about scratching any cars, thats for sure.

;)
 
Well I don't like trailered show cars. But hey thats just me. Stuck in the past. Believing that all these cars are drivers, and liking lacquer paint. :p
 
Well I don't like trailered show cars. But hey thats just me. Stuck in the past. Believing that all these cars are drivers, and liking lacquer paint. :p
You're 17 right?? as you Mature you might grasp a word called RESPECT.. for things that you may not KNOW or LIKE... Trust me, when you give it, you get it back. :sad:
 
Ok I guess I should have re phrased that. I don't have anything against the cars that are trailered except for the fact they are trailered. I do and probably always will believe that no car is too good to be driven like he designers at GM designed them to be.

And where does a lack of respect come in here?
 
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