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11-10-2008 09:47 AM #10
This is some phenomenal work – I really like the wagon as it make a nice statement without being garish or opulent. It underscores the fact that this can be a profession that embraces skills in so many different areas and any car (well, just about any car) can be made to look great and be an attention grabber in a crowd. I’m always motivated to work on my project (63 Nova SS) when I see the results other are producing. The Nova is getting close to paint. I had the rear seat done locally by a small shop (working out of the garage) and he did an outstanding job. He put my seat on his website as it seems that my seat had been a “mouse house”. See the details at: http://www.jacksupholstery.com/
We just got my son’s 71 Chevy C10 Fleetside back from paint shop and I am very pleased. It’s pretty plain Jane, but it’s a project that we work together (in between his college education, sports, girlfriend, etc) and I cherish anything that gives me quality time with my son! The paint he chose is black with some gold flake. I’ll get some pictures up on this one soon.
As the small shop and sponsorship I “feel your pain.” I have a consulting firm that is still considered a small business. We do design and engineering for telecommunications and technology with most of our clients being in the public sector. We have also made some “not-so-subtle” inferences to having some wonderful Christian folks on our staff. On a regular basis I’m asked to donate money or perhaps take a “pro bono” engagement for the furtherance of “cause [fill in the blank]". It’s always a good cause, but people need to realize that if we don’t charge for our services, soon there will be no services.
Thanks again for the great pictures and encouragement Donny! Tennessee is blessed to have a man of your caliber and a shop like yours. I wish you were a bit closer to Oregon!
Regards All,
Glenn
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