Below is a list of vehicles I currently have for sale and some I have sold
Current Vehicles and vehicles I've sold!
1966 Chevy C-10 Short Bed Fleetside
2005 Bonneville GXP Northstar
2002 Grand Prix GTP 40th Anniversary
2000 Explorer Eddie Bauer (bought 5/08 only 37,000 miles)
2004 Roadstar (bought 1/09)
2004 Corvette Convertible (bought 10/07)
2007 Avalanche (bought 6/07)
2006 Grand Prix GXP V8 303HP
2005 Grand Prix GXP V8 303HP (totaled 1/07)
2005 Honda VTX 1300 R
2004 Corvette (rare color combo) (sold. Had to have conv)
Big Bear Choppers 280 Devils Advocate(built myself!)
1977 Trans Am (55,000 original miles) (sold 4/07 - bought from CO)
2004 Avalanche conversion (sold - 6/07 )
2000 Trans Am convertible (sold 8/06 with 19K miles)
2000 Chevy Z24 (daughter's car) Sold
2004 Ford Explorer Limited
2000 Supercharged S281 Saleen Convertible Speedster (fast!)
1963 Chevy Pick Up (BBC, pro street 450+ HP...owned 1989-2001)
1991 Camaro Convertible (Nice..low miles)
1956 F100 (one of my first flame jobs)
1995 Ford Explorer Limited
1996 Trans Am WS-6 Ram Air (sold with 39K miles...red/graphite leather--RARE)
1989 Escort GT
1995 Trans Am
Pontiac Astre (WHAT the heck is an Astre? My low $ car $600)
Volkswagen Rabbit
1984 Chevy Camaro Z24
1979 Monte Carlo
1970 Mustang (My first every flame job! And I guess my first 'real fire' job)
1977 Firebird Formula (my second candyCandy Apple is a tri-stage paint that is basically a clear with dye in it. It is applied over another color (most of the time it would be a metallic paint) to give it extreme depth. Most candy apple jobs are applied over either a silver or gold basecoat. Spraying over different basecoats will give the same color candy apple different effects. If you spray candy apple over white, you will get a brighter solid candy color. Spraying over a black pearl will make the color extremely dark, but you will still see the pearl flakes the same color as the candy apple. job-1984)
1973 Mercury Montego (First Car!!! 1976)