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View Poll Results: Which calendar type would you be interesting in purchasing?

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  • Standard "glamour shots" calendar

    5 22.73%
  • a Day in the Life - repairs, maintenance, barn finds, etc.

    6 27.27%
  • Both

    9 40.91%
  • neither

    2 9.09%
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Thread: 2018 Calendar options

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    Senior Member adam_knox's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Dietrich View Post
    Haha yeah I remember seeing pictures of this when you had it all loaded with Mulcher topsoil or something. Lol. My car is a very clean car and yes I do baby and a lot of times I do run the hell out of it and I also use it for day-to-day stuff. On my way to work it is an 82 Mile Drive across two states and another 82 back and I drive that at least twice a week!

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    I like the deloreans being used/on the move/fun repair job photos idea too.

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    Senior Member Christian Dietrich's Avatar
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    Im with you on that Adam!

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    Vin 11035 wide stripe, flat hood, 5 speed, Spec 1 exhaust, custom grey/black interior, custom lighting, custom stereo and custom alot of stuff!

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    Senior Member Michael Babb's Avatar
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    Thanks! And if you guys have not already, can you visit this thread with a web browser so you can vote in the poll?


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    Motors about after dark Michael's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Dietrich View Post
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    Here is before and after pictures of my interior and engine compartment. I found this car abandoned in Malibu California left outside and partially parked under a tree. It's sad since the early nineties when I bought it and had it shipped to Maryland and now that lives in West Virginia when I moved 2 years ago. I am almost done the restoration but I have a boatload of pictures while I was restoring it on my Facebook

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    Love those interior shots. I like Jonathan's abandon ideas too.

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    Senior Member Christian Dietrich's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael View Post
    Love those interior shots. I like Jonathan's abandon ideas too.
    Thanks Michael! I really like a lot of the Interior shots of your car and from what I have seen of your car it looks just absolutely flawless and the fit and finish on your car looks better than Factory.

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    Here's the photo that push-started this idea.

    I brought my car to PJ Grady's over the weekend and took a couple pictures of my car up on the lift. Mike Babb was able to merge them together and clean it up a bit.

    Both merged.jpg

    I may turn this into a poster!

    Thanks.

    -Nick Pitello
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    Senior Member Dangermouse's Avatar
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    What about close-up shots of iconic parts like the rear lights, turbine wheel etc?
    Dermot
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    I don't always drive cars, but when I do, I prefer DeLoreans

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    No-one is to stone anyone, even, and I want to make this absolutely clear, even if they do say "carburetor"

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    Senior Member Michael Babb's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Dangermouse View Post
    What about close-up shots of iconic parts like the rear lights, turbine wheel etc?
    I am all for that too if it is a good high-quality picture, good composition, lighting, etc. I would probably put those with the more traditional calendar, as opposed to the day in the life one though.
    Michael Babb

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    Senior Member Christian Dietrich's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Michael Babb View Post
    I am all for that too if it is a good high-quality picture, good composition, lighting, etc. I would probably put those with the more traditional calendar, as opposed to the day in the life one though.

    Kinda like this?

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    Senior Member Michael Babb's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Christian Dietrich View Post

    Kinda like this?
    I like that shot! I think it was more close-ups of particular parts of the car though that was intended. Something like this:

    Tail Light.jpg
    Michael Babb

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