Clean enough? Reply #15 – September 20, 2010, 06:24:43 PM Looks B.A. man!!I wish I had time to clean on my car for 20 hrs. I have not had time to drive the old girl this summer very much. Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #16 – September 20, 2010, 07:33:22 PM I see some schmutz on the boot for the power seat joystick. For shame. Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #17 – September 21, 2010, 03:36:42 PM Quote from: cougarcragar;336178I see some schmutz on the boot for the power seat joystick. For shame.It's clean. I just didn't feel like pulling the controls out to put protectant on the boots;) Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #18 – September 21, 2010, 08:33:10 PM Great job man! I'd say all the hours you've put into cleaning it have paid off! Your car is awsome!! Good luck with the show. Oh, are you driving it to the show? Or trailering it? I always drive mine to shows but it would defenately stay alot cleaner trailering it. Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #19 – September 21, 2010, 10:53:09 PM I'm driving it I always do. I don't have a trailer but I think trailering a car to a show is silly. It's a car drive it;) Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #20 – September 22, 2010, 12:47:39 AM I dunno why I did not remember the preforsted leather being offered on these cars but it sures gives me ideas for my own if the day ever comes! Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #21 – September 22, 2010, 05:51:15 PM I'm with you. Trailering a car to a show takes the fun out of it. I like seeing the people's reaction to it and the thumbs ups and waves. You would miss out on all that, plus driving it's alot of fun. Although I have a couple nice chips in the paint from driving it. Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #22 – September 22, 2010, 09:50:07 PM I don't want to damage the Sport's paint 9although she's probably getting repainted in about a year),but,it's worth a few tiny paint nicks to enjoy the car,and besides,they're still making paint. Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #23 – September 23, 2010, 12:49:35 AM Cars are meant to be driven. I was at the judges meeting for the VTCI convention today (the show and judging is Friday) and a trailered car arrived from Texas for the show. It was a 1963 Sports Roadster in rangoon red with a black interior and a 390 6bbl. The car had been restored to better than factory condition. It was perfect and beautiful. The thing is they guy who owns it never drives it more than on and off the trailer at shows. Why would you have such an awesome car and not drive it? I don't care how rare or perfect it is there's no fun in just looking at a car in the garage.... Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #24 – September 23, 2010, 01:46:14 AM Quote from: thunderjet302;336355Cars are meant to be driven. I was at the judges meeting for the VTCI convention today (the show and judging is Friday) and a trailered car arrived from Texas for the show. It was a 1963 Sports Roadster in rangoon red with a black interior and a 390 6bbl. The car had been restored to better than factory condition. It was perfect and beautiful. The thing is they guy who owns it never drives it more than on and off the trailer at shows. Why would you have such an awesome car and not drive it? I don't care how rare or perfect it is there's no fun in just looking at a car in the garage.... I could not agree more A car that you cannot drive is just a really expensive paperweight Quote Selected
Clean enough? Reply #25 – September 23, 2010, 02:49:55 AM QuoteA car that you cannot drive is just a really expensive paperweight ..... Or a really nice snd expensive yard ornament. Quote Selected