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  • #31
    quote:Originally posted by sumf

    IIRC, years ago there was someone who tralered (on an open trailer) his freshly painted Avanti to an IM, covered with a cloth cover. The cover flabbed as he drove and wore two wide lines chear through the paint to the 'glass.

    Karl
    Years ago when driving to an SDC International Meet, South Bend I think, I came upon someone pulling an open trailer with a car with a car cover on it. This was on I 80 in Pennsylvania. I managed to get the guy to pull over. He was from Connecticut. He was trailering a Lark that had just completed restoration. I had a hard time to convince him to take the cover off and just put it back on when he stopped for the night. When I finally got him to check under the cover and see that there was already damage, he decided to take the cover off.

    Gary L.
    Wappinger, NY

    1959 DeLuxe pickup (restomod)
    Gary L.
    Wappinger, NY

    SDC member since 1968
    Studebaker enthusiast much longer

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    • #32
      I always cover mine at night, whether it is on or off the trailer..
      But never tow with a cover...ever..
      (A big blob of gray is less interesting than a big blob of yellow)
      Jeff[8D]


      quote:Originally posted by studegary

      quote:Originally posted by sumf

      IIRC, years ago there was someone who tralered (on an open trailer) his freshly painted Avanti to an IM, covered with a cloth cover. The cover flabbed as he drove and wore two wide lines chear through the paint to the 'glass.

      Karl
      Years ago when driving to an SDC International Meet, South Bend I think, I came upon someone pulling an open trailer with a car with a car cover on it. This was on I 80 in Pennsylvania. I managed to get the guy to pull over. He was from Connecticut. He was trailering a Lark that had just completed restoration. I had a hard time to convince him to take the cover off and just put it back on when he stopped for the night. When I finally got him to check under the cover and see that there was already damage, he decided to take the cover off.


      DEEPNHOCK at Gmail.com
      Brooklet, Georgia
      '37 Coupe Express (never ending project)
      '37 Coupe Express Trailer (project)
      '61 Hawk (project)
      http://community.webshots.com/user/deepnhock

      HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

      Jeff


      Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



      Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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      • #33
        I always cover mine at night, whether it is on or off the trailer..
        But never tow with a cover...ever..
        (A big blob of gray is less interesting than a big blob of yellow)
        Jeff[8D]


        quote:Originally posted by studegary

        quote:Originally posted by sumf

        IIRC, years ago there was someone who tralered (on an open trailer) his freshly painted Avanti to an IM, covered with a cloth cover. The cover flabbed as he drove and wore two wide lines chear through the paint to the 'glass.

        Karl
        Years ago when driving to an SDC International Meet, South Bend I think, I came upon someone pulling an open trailer with a car with a car cover on it. This was on I 80 in Pennsylvania. I managed to get the guy to pull over. He was from Connecticut. He was trailering a Lark that had just completed restoration. I had a hard time to convince him to take the cover off and just put it back on when he stopped for the night. When I finally got him to check under the cover and see that there was already damage, he decided to take the cover off.


        DEEPNHOCK at Gmail.com
        Brooklet, Georgia
        '37 Coupe Express (never ending project)
        '37 Coupe Express Trailer (project)
        '61 Hawk (project)
        http://community.webshots.com/user/deepnhock

        HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

        Jeff


        Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



        Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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        • #34
          Just got back from the Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony...
          Pic doesn't show it, but there were about 75 people attending..
          Kind of neat for a smaller sized community..
          Met a lot of neat people. The networking aspect of being new to the community is a lot of fun. I printed up a self promoting info sheet that has the 'Studebaker First's on the back. Amazing that all 25 of them were taken early on... Have to print some more up for the zone meet... Perfect day...so far!
          Jeff[8D]




          quote:Originally posted by DEEPNHOCK


          <snip>
          A new collision center is opening fairly close to the new house, so I went and talked to the owner about fixing the boo-boo. We chatted about using the truck for some publicity shots for his new shop. He agree'd to give me a massive discount on the repair if I were to bring the truck over to his place all gussied up for next Wednesday.
          Seems that is the day the Chamber of Commerce is holding their new business ribbon cutting ceremony, and they are having the local newspaper, the radio stations (2), and the local TV stations out to cover the festivities...
          Timing [u]is</u> everything!
          They had me take off the running board, the engine side cover, and the spare tire, so they could re-shoot the entire fender.

          They didn't want any tape lines on there.

          Gave it to them to fix on Wednesday, and got a call at noon yesterday... All done! Picked it up after work yesterday afternoon...
          So now all I have to do is put it back together and do the normal show prep..

          Did I say timing was everything?
          After the ceremony on Wednesday... The SDC SE Zone meet is on Friday/Sat/Sun....
          I don't even have to clean it twice
          Jeff[8D]
          HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

          Jeff


          Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



          Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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          • #35
            Just got back from the Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting ceremony...
            Pic doesn't show it, but there were about 75 people attending..
            Kind of neat for a smaller sized community..
            Met a lot of neat people. The networking aspect of being new to the community is a lot of fun. I printed up a self promoting info sheet that has the 'Studebaker First's on the back. Amazing that all 25 of them were taken early on... Have to print some more up for the zone meet... Perfect day...so far!
            Jeff[8D]




            quote:Originally posted by DEEPNHOCK


            &lt;snip&gt;
            A new collision center is opening fairly close to the new house, so I went and talked to the owner about fixing the boo-boo. We chatted about using the truck for some publicity shots for his new shop. He agree'd to give me a massive discount on the repair if I were to bring the truck over to his place all gussied up for next Wednesday.
            Seems that is the day the Chamber of Commerce is holding their new business ribbon cutting ceremony, and they are having the local newspaper, the radio stations (2), and the local TV stations out to cover the festivities...
            Timing [u]is</u> everything!
            They had me take off the running board, the engine side cover, and the spare tire, so they could re-shoot the entire fender.

            They didn't want any tape lines on there.

            Gave it to them to fix on Wednesday, and got a call at noon yesterday... All done! Picked it up after work yesterday afternoon...
            So now all I have to do is put it back together and do the normal show prep..

            Did I say timing was everything?
            After the ceremony on Wednesday... The SDC SE Zone meet is on Friday/Sat/Sun....
            I don't even have to clean it twice
            Jeff[8D]
            HTIH (Hope The Info Helps)

            Jeff


            Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please. Mark Twain



            Note: SDC# 070190 (and earlier...)

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