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Who's white resto-mod T/A was that on Car Fix?
Looked like a really nice, tastefully done ride.
But they should have got someone that knew how to install the vinyl panels. Frightening, even after editing the video. |
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I watched that also . car looked good .would like to have heard how hard it was to use that glass bumper.
yes that vinyl guy was ??? man when he lifted the edge and heated it . Wow |
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Good thing they called an "expert". Last edited by Chief of the 60's; 10-12-2020 at 11:24 AM. |
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Lou Santiago is a friend of mine and unless things changed, they have plenty of time to take care of business.
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Lou is Fyking awesome tyvm Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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I can tell you that the way he is on TV is exactly the way he is on his own time.
This was at his house... |
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Oh I don’t doubt that one bit. Some people you can just tell. He is most certainly one of those people. Broke my heart when he left power block |
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well all and all it was cool that they did a show on the TA . they were very complementary on the car and that was good to see.
That host Brian is quite the talent as you guys probably know |
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Funny that he decided to really hit the hood decal with solution after the roof debacle.....
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The car was awesome A N D ………. It was Pontiac powered.
Fuller is one of the better fabricators out there however, his caliber has changed the show and (IMO) not for the better. Car Fix was a show targeted towards what the average Joe can do. There isn't a lot an average Joe can do that Fuller is showing. Although I know a lot of average Joes out there that can lay out vinyl graphics. |
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I’ve always used soapy water with good to outstanding results
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I use baby shampoo and warm water in a spray bottle. Never had the issues that guy on Car Fix did.
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I used to put on the "wallpaper" (woodgrain) on station wagons when I was a body & paint guy. Always used either Windex or a solution of liquid Palmolive Dish Soap and water along with a Bondo squeegee.
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I was actually hoping to see more photos of this car.
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Maybe reach out to FULLER MOTO website. Or maybe Bryan Fuller is on Facebook.
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He was also pulling straight up on it. Why did they change the guys on that show?
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Other than a couple of shows, Motor Trend is definitely nothing like Velocity. The few shows they kept they changed up and destined them for ruin.....
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I found it on YouTube. Your heart will stop at around 19:19 when he messes up the roof stripe. Pretty impressed with how he fixed it though... scary process but it seems to have worked out great.
Does anyone know who makes the air cleaner assembly? https://youtu.be/LPG_QnsoV0Q
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https://butlerperformance.com/c-1234...a-shakers.html
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