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Old 01-31-2016, 05:05 AM
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Body lines and gaps sure look good Curtis
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Looks awesome.
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Body lines and gaps sure look good Curtis
I thought the same thing. Very nice Curtis.
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Hi Curtis, I know I'm just going to sound like a broken record. 😊 The car just looks quality, beautiful gaps, nice straight crisp lines. Can't wait to see her in color and going back together. Beautiful Job!!! Cheers Trevor.
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Not sure what I enjoy more. The pics of the awesome workmanship or the messy shop. I enjoy keeping a messy shop and thought I was the only one...

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Not sure what I enjoy more. The pics of the awesome workmanship or the messy shop.

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I was thinking the same thing ...

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Messy shop? You guys have really high standards. Was it the coffee mug that qualified it?
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Messy shop? You guys have really high standards. Was it the coffee mug that qualified it?
The comment was meant to be positive. It's refreshing to see pics of a working shop where a guy is busting his butt doing great work. Sorry if anyone took it to be negative.

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Lookin good... Just keeps rolling along....
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Lookin good... Just keeps rolling along....
That's the idea...right. It will be the same when it get's home. A little everyday and before long it's ready to go.

Starting to narrow down the final color. I am happy to say that I am no longer when it comes to the color...just the exact shade of that color. Silver, just which silver is the question. Here's a few spray outs Jim did for me. Just to start getting an idea. He says he will do some bigger and better ones before we finalize.



Jim has also started the "Black Primer" phase. This stage will show imperfections pretty quick. Based on how the light sits, it's looking pretty good to me and I really dig how the lines from the light reflection jumps the gaps. Pretty sure that's a good thing.











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