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Matt (MY02SSLE) and I had a Camaro Cleaning Party at my house on Saturday. I can't believe how dirty my cars undercarriage was. I have not cleaned it since I drove back home in the rain from the NEOCC Fall Classic last September. Plus I sanded my kitchen cupboards in December with a D/A sander, so every nook and cranny of my undercarriage was just covered with wood dust that would not just blow off. Matt has never cleaned the complete undercarriage of his SS since he took delivery of it. We had our work cut out for us. We both spend the complete day cleaning and did not even have time for a ride after.The neighbors must have thought we were crazy to be cleaning the bottom of these cars.
Matt's Camaro
Both 35th LE's getting the once over
My filthy Brickyard Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Dang Greg that looks good... how about coming over to my place and doing my car. What all do you use... everything looks great... even the rubber parts look like you shined them up. Only problem I have is I'm not patient enough to spend an entire day cleaing the bottom.... I would reather be out driving it.
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Oh, but it was well worth it! I had a lot of fun Saturday! We will have to do it again!
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Very nice. I always think about doing that but then my laziness takes over.
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Whoever said you couldn't run away from your problems obviously wasn't driving an SS. Posts: 942 | From: Santa Barbara and Ventura, CA | Registered: Feb 2000
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Looks good, although your neighbors must question your sanity . . .
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Greg they do look good now and the first thing you got to get at the new house is a nice lift for that building. Beats the crap out of a creaper. I like to stand up and work. I have the next best thing, a neighbor with a pit on one end of his garage with a drain so you can use a water hose and when through there he has a lift on the other end of the garage so you can pull the wheels and finish the wheel welds
-------------------- Willard (Mike) Scott Worldwide Camaro Club North Carolina state Rep. 2001 SS convertible with all SLP opts. Sunset Orange Neutral top Neutral leather http://community.webshots.com/user/wmss Posts: 737 | From: Siler City N.C. | Registered: Sep 2003
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quote:Originally posted by Mike2001SS: Greg they do look good now and the first thing you got to get at the new house is a nice lift for that building. Beats the crap out of a creaper. I like to stand up and work. I have the next best thing, a neighbor with a pit on one end of his garage with a drain so you can use a water hose and when through there he has a lift on the other end of the garage so you can pull the wheels and finish the wheel welds
sounds like the garage my next house is going to have....
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quote:Originally posted by LT14SHOW: What time did you guys get started. I could have stopped by before work.
We got a late start on Saturday morning. Around 11:30am and did not get the tires back on until it was getting dark...that is why we don't have too many finished product pictures. You should have stopped by. Remember that in good weather there is a real good chance there will be a Camaro in the driveway on any given weekend. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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