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Nice article by Brian on Restoration mistakes. I recognize that decklid with the smear in the paint ....Cool......
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Thanks Charlie. The new MCR magazine is full of cars and ideas from the Super Car Registry. Members Mark Hassett's L89 69 Chevelle, Mike Gaurse 67 Hemi racer, and a good article on alternator resto by Frank Payne. I hope you enjoy the resto mistake article, It was a fun article to do...BKH
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Very nice issue Brian.Where will you be at next? I would like to get a personalized Autographed copy.
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Brian, you state that the tailpanels on bb Camaros are gloss black and not satin, what degree gloss are you talking about? Same as the finish on the rest of the car? What about the rocker panels on cars that had them black? Your input is appreciated....RatPack.........
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On the introduction of the article that was edited down, I mentioned that all the info that I have gathered was with Norwood Camaros for the most part. So there may be some LA cars checking in that may disagree with my findings and thats OK. With this in mind, every original paint BB Camaro from Norwood I have looked at had a high gloss tail panel. I would say that 90% is a fair value. The panel was painted very fast and you can see body color shine through areas in some cases. I have noted that undersides of the lock cylinder and other areas that needed the gun to be shot from an upward angle rarely are covered well. If your car still has any original finish left check the trunk weatherstrip area. The original finish is sometimes saved even after repaints. As for the rockers they appear to have the same higher gloss finish as well. Once again these areas were painted less than perfect. Often the underside of the rocker is left oversprayed and very light with blackout. As for next place we are going. The Chevelle-a-Bration in Tennesse with the Dick Harrell Chevelle. We will be judging the Diamond class Camaros and doing a Yenko Seminar along with Marlin Spotts at the Carlisle GM Nationals Friday and Saturday. This should be a fun event. As for autographs, that would be a first!...BKH
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Does Muscle Car Review have a web site. I curently do not subscribe to the magazine but would like to. I know pretty bad huh!! I am fairly new to this stuff (love drag racing and hot rod cars) but still in the rookie stages of learing about supercars of the good old days. I think the magazine and this site are all I need. There is tons of good info here, and everyone is willing to share what they know.
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