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11-05-2004 09:32 AM #5
Ditto on Bob's info. There were the usual "really big" wheel displays.....none of which would look marginally cool on a hotrod. There were a lot of lifted pickups with intense graphics painted on them. Not as many booth bimbos signing posters (darn). The Hemi Cuda from TV was in the BFG booth....it was very impressive and every detail was perfect.
Most vendors had same stuff. A lot of stainless headers and mufflers that were really nice. Most of the new product displays were new models of existing products and such.
There was a nice all fiberglass 69 Camaro body but we didnt see the all steel repro Camaro body (it had to be there somewhere). Lots of neat Camaros and 55/56 Chebbies that were super. It seems that the cars on display in vendor booths are getting more detailed....ie expensive. The '33 from the project33.com web site was there....the purple paint was really nice. It was hard to take any pictures since SEMA claimed that there were 120,000 folks registered. And all 120,000 were walking one direction and looking the other.....
There were about 1900 booths and the show was open about 32 hours (1920 minutes) so you had about 1 minute at each booth!!!
mike in tucson
Well to be as brief as I can the first shoot of color looked good but when I started spraying the clear I discovered all these paint flakes on the hood and back of cab. The 3m plastic sheeting I was...
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