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When is a car good enough for a show?
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<blockquote data-quote="65x2" data-source="post: 13502075" data-attributes="member: 67019"><p>I've taken my cobra to shows, but never my Fairlane. Its a clean car, but the paint is no where near 100%. It has trash and dry spray etc. Its all one color and looks great from 10 ft. But up close, you can tell the age of the resto. </p><p>People pull up at stop lights all the time and compliment it, but I've never put it in a show as I don't think it looks nice enough. But I paint for a living, so I'm picky when it comes to paint and bodywork. What one person may look at as spotless, I don't see it that way.</p><p></p><p>I keep talking myself out of painting the fairlane as I have too many projects all ready. If I'm at a show, I always park where the onlookers park. Its not a show car.</p><p></p><p>So what's SVTPs take on it? How nice does it have to be before you'd take your car to a show?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="65x2, post: 13502075, member: 67019"] I've taken my cobra to shows, but never my Fairlane. Its a clean car, but the paint is no where near 100%. It has trash and dry spray etc. Its all one color and looks great from 10 ft. But up close, you can tell the age of the resto. People pull up at stop lights all the time and compliment it, but I've never put it in a show as I don't think it looks nice enough. But I paint for a living, so I'm picky when it comes to paint and bodywork. What one person may look at as spotless, I don't see it that way. I keep talking myself out of painting the fairlane as I have too many projects all ready. If I'm at a show, I always park where the onlookers park. Its not a show car. So what's SVTPs take on it? How nice does it have to be before you'd take your car to a show? [/QUOTE]
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