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I dont have any before pics. The guy is pretty local so I didnt take many since he can just come by if he wanted to see the progress. Glad its gone. I think I'll just enjoy a nice empty shop for a few weeks and do a little spring maintenance on the place. Next one will be a Dallas area frame off Skylark. I'll take pics of that one since I will need to email them to the owner.
I dont have any before pics. The guy is pretty local so I didnt take many since he can just come by if he wanted to see the progress. Glad its gone. I think I'll just enjoy a nice empty shop for a few weeks and do a little spring maintenance on the place. Next one will be a Dallas area frame off Skylark. I'll take pics of that one since I will need to email them to the owner.
Yes, we've found the people like having pictures of their project cars. I take a lot of pictures during the process and give them to the owner on a nicely labeled CD at the end of the job. They get to look at the process over and over and show their friends, plus it's a good advertisement for our services. I don't do this much on collision work because most people coming to me for those services don't want a reminder of their accident. 8o
tech69
05-30-2010, 12:13 AM
that's a great idea. Throw on some logos, music, and a swinging pendulum. Thanks for the idea.
btw, I think collision work or rust work would be the most important to document cause if it's noticeable or he's honest when he's selling it there's no question of the quality that can't be seen. If I were you I'd mention that to the customer so when he sells it there's no assuming or trusting that someone did a good job, they'll see it
another2centsworth
05-30-2010, 01:08 AM
Cool Ride! Big Block?
Cool Ride! Big Block?
Dont know. It runs and I didnt have to winch it :D
Good idea Len. I might see if the guys would like a CD from now on
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