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Old 06-01-2021, 10:22 AM
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a couple more taken by my friends.
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Old 06-01-2021, 04:49 PM
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Oooh, a BY/black hat SS396 Camaro. (With black CA plates.)
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Old 06-12-2021, 08:34 PM
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Here's the results of me spending an inordinate amount of time blacking out all of the gills on the rocker panel moldings.

The vendor back in 1970 who produced these originally, sprayed them black first and then followed with silver from the forward end so the backside of each gill would remain blacked out.

I have tried to duplicate that process before on prior cars and it just never comes out right.

What's the old saying? work smarder not harder? ;-)

I simply sprayed the entire rocker molding argent first and then sat at my kitchen counter with a wide, bevel tip permanent sharpie marker and got a result that just about duplicated the original look. The way the black sharpie ink soaked into the textured fiberglass panel gave a feathered edge in the same way the dusting of silver paint over black would have done.

Here's how they came out after several hours of hand marking each louver gill at the dining room table when my wife was out shopping:
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Old 06-12-2021, 08:42 PM
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My buddy and I drove the cars to another show today. We took a couple shots from his garage before we left. I have 303 miles on the car now!
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Nice work, Steve! …And, yer buddy's double-A-R looks, well… …Sublime!

…And, is that, perchance, a SIAC decal in his left quarter window?

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Actually it's quite Sassy (Grass). :-) And yes, that's an old SIAC decal from back in the day.

Interesting connection of his car to me. He has a "Don Garlits 1990" sharpie autograph on the underside of the trunklid. My old red 70 Charger had the same exact autograph. Don Garlits signed it at a World Of Wheels car show in Tampa, Florida in late 1990. Turns out that 'cuda was parked in the mopar display, next to my three Chargers (the 69 Daytona, the 70 R/T-SE and the 71 sunroof car) at that same show under a prior owner 30 years ago!

Here's the fbook link ro a video clip in case you can access it. https://www.facebook.com/10000498220...75709315938459

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Da link worked! Cool! It's exciting to enter The Video Time Machine…
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Uh Oh, the photo is now on instograham on the interwebs:

https://www.instagram.com/p/CQEh4HFn...dium=copy_link

Them millemnials are ruining everything Boomer! :-)
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Saw it posted on one of the Street Machine pages on FB too, so I remarked that it was Steve from NJ's car.
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Just got back from a photo shoot with Scott Lachenauer. He used a local (long closed) agricultural depot as a backdrop for some "glamour shots." It was a great day for shooting since there were intermittent clouds filtering the sunlight during the "golden hour" at the end of the day.
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