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214Chevy 03-15-2012 09:10 AM

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Originally Posted by kennyd (Post 401718)
the color match problem is NOT a color match problem , go look at a new camaro on the showroom . its a angle of the quarter panel vs the flat of the door .
just a optical illusion on the color

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Originally Posted by syborg tt (Post 401717)
It must be the lighting as it matched at Detroit.

I agree Kenny and Marty. I've seen cars where the light hits the different contours of certain parts of the car and depending on the amount of pearl, metallic, etc that's in the paint, it refects differently in the light.

Cams-DK 03-15-2012 04:50 PM

Here's a pic of some of the body mods done to the "Professor" Camaro. All the body mods were done on this car for function purposes. The engine cover is fully functional, bringing air in and louvered to let the air escape through the hood vents. The louver in the sail panel is a fully functional brake cooling system like used in Nascar. To reduce drag, the rear deck was raised, the front window was laid back, and the roof was lowered. Air for the front brake is brought in through the headlight. The car was built to be a fully functional car at high speeds.

http://i829.photobucket.com/albums/z...r-callouts.jpg

billetman 03-15-2012 05:07 PM

Great Illustration. This rendering shows the "Degree of Difficulty" very well. There's alot of body resculpting done to this car to provide the fit,form and function that such a build requires.

maxxom 03-24-2012 05:05 AM

I love this car so much that I am using the side vents and wheels for my build.

My Project Thread http://www.nastyz28.com/forum/showthread.php?t=237233

214Chevy 03-24-2012 06:28 AM

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Originally Posted by billetman (Post 401858)
Great Illustration. This rendering shows the "Degree of Difficulty" very well. There's alot of body resculpting done to this car to provide the fit,form and function that such a build requires.

Correct-o-mondo!! I love this car. :hail: :hail: I can't wait to see the build pics. And to think after all of the fabwork done on ProfeSSor, guys were starting to think the owner skimped out with a cheapo paint job that didn't match. :rofl: :rofl:

RECOVERY ROOM 03-24-2012 01:40 PM

Just saw it again at Omaha show, paint looks just fine to me, Trust me, Burman is not going to let something like that happen. One of the best cars at our indoor show this year it should clean house :thumbsup:

Camaroguy 03-24-2012 07:04 PM

Saw the car at a show just recently. The paint was spot on. There is no evidence of color match or blotching over the whole car. To judge a cars paint on a picture off a camera is not right. The car was finished nicely and very well done!

Cams-DK 03-27-2012 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by RECOVERY ROOM (Post 403481)
Just saw it again at Omaha show, paint looks just fine to me, Trust me, Burman is not going to let something like that happen. One of the best cars at our indoor show this year it should clean house :thumbsup:

Tracy, You need to come to more shows. You were right. The Professor rec'd best Pro Touring, Best Custom, CASI Cup, and the Mid-America Gold Cup. The paint must be right, Burman hasn't lost his eyesight yet.

RECOVERY ROOM 03-27-2012 07:45 PM

Karen, I wish I could get out to more shows, Shop keeps me busy, I will hit more this summer than last year, You guys got all the big awards and cleaned house, Great job.. Rogers still got it thats for sure. Post up some more of the bare metal pics if you can. The Casi cup is a great award to get at this show

Cams-DK 12-23-2012 05:31 PM

Just a few words regarding the issues discussed earlier on this thread- the car won the 2012 Good Guys Muscle Machine of the Year; Mid-American Gold Cup; Best Pro-Touring and Best Custom at numerous Autorama shows along with winning the CASI Cup award twice. The latest award it received was the Mother's Shine Award at SEMA- awarded by international judges including experts in design, engineering, paint, metal fab, etc


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