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When is a car good enough for a show?
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<blockquote data-quote="KingJacobo" data-source="post: 13502112" data-attributes="member: 138620"><p>My 66 Bonneville has amateur bodywork (my doing, first resto) and a maaco paint job. My teenage self couldn't afford a 5k job, and I wanres to do all th3 bodywork myself even if it wasn't perfect. I keep her waxed and pristine all the time. Every single person says the car is in amqzing shape, and onky 1 guy has ever even noticed flaws in the bodywork enough to say anything. I take her to all the non judged shows I can, everyone loves old cars! </p><p></p><p>Be proud of what you have, even a ragged out original with rust has a certain uniqueness as long as its not a POS and from the right era. Wash, wax, vacuum and pokish interior, go to the show and CRUISE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KingJacobo, post: 13502112, member: 138620"] My 66 Bonneville has amateur bodywork (my doing, first resto) and a maaco paint job. My teenage self couldn't afford a 5k job, and I wanres to do all th3 bodywork myself even if it wasn't perfect. I keep her waxed and pristine all the time. Every single person says the car is in amqzing shape, and onky 1 guy has ever even noticed flaws in the bodywork enough to say anything. I take her to all the non judged shows I can, everyone loves old cars! Be proud of what you have, even a ragged out original with rust has a certain uniqueness as long as its not a POS and from the right era. Wash, wax, vacuum and pokish interior, go to the show and CRUISE. [/QUOTE]
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