Re: Big "A" Detailing Garage Journal featured 1966 Ford F100 Pickup Truck on YouTube
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Originally Posted by dsblk93gt
Cool vid!! Love the old Ford truck!!!
thanks =)
thats johnny on the right with his "oh crap look"!. this is his dads truck.
this mustve been taken right after the truck stalled out. we had to put it in neutral & push it all down the jukyard row. johnny didnt have the keys to the shop or office so we couldnt get to a battery charger or a booster pack lol. we waited for someone to bring us the keys. it was dark out by the time someone came.
johnny had to get the truck back over to the new place so our shoot was cut short. the last shot was taken around 9pm. by the time we packed up it was close to 10pm.
this place will still be around untill next year when they move into theyre new location in college point, also in queens.
i will most likely be back at the junkyard with another old car from johnny.
Re: Big "A" Detailing Garage Journal featured 1966 Ford F100 Pickup Truck on YouTube
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Originally Posted by MineralGray02K
Those are some great shots
thanks mike! here are the rest of them...
heres the rest of the pics from the junkyard. i hope you all like.
we are trying to set up another old car detail & photoshoot maybe at the new place in the near future. maybe ill even go back to the old place & hit up some other spots in the yard? hmm. pops picked up a 30s bucket roadster. johnnys brother has been spotted up the block at the gas station. shes sporting the jet black paint with some flames down her sides.
i asked johnny to go slow for the 2 exits we had to drive on the highway to get to the junkyard lol. we cruised at 40 & just enjoyed the breeze flowing through the open windows. we were like 2 fruit loops in a cup enjoying all of the attention this sick old truck was getting.
anyway, so i had a bunch of fresh microfiber towels, inside a plastic bag, inside that camo backpack. some spray wax ready, some qtipps & an assortment of my fav paint brushes & tooth brushes from my collection at the shop.
for new paint brushes i like to wrap the plasic or metal case in painters tape or electrical tape just to play it safe.