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JoeXIII'007 11-05-2007 22:51

Re: pic: Joe drives a Chevy!
 
Wow... :yikes: I didn't expect a whole thread to develop from this. This is great.

Curious, what would be a good thing to do with a cavalier, besides the usual give it shiny rims, at some form of graphic, tint the windows (*sigh* I have never seen the point besides preventing the sun from doing too much, and maybe a neat effect.), etc...

Jeremiah Johnson 11-05-2007 23:17

Re: pic: Joe drives a Chevy!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JaneYoung (Post 626010)
Do I spy burnt orange? :D

Burnt orange? NO. "Can't Catch Me Copper" is what it should be called. Burnt orange should be reserved for those Texas fiends with their lengthy horns. (I'm a REAL UT fan, Go Vols!)

Schnabel 12-05-2007 00:31

Re: pic: Joe drives a Chevy!
 
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Originally Posted by JoeXIII'007 (Post 626349)
Wow... :yikes: I didn't expect a whole thread to develop from this. This is great.

Curious, what would be a good thing to do with a cavalier, besides the usual give it shiny rims, at some form of graphic, tint the windows (*sigh* I have never seen the point besides preventing the sun from doing too much, and maybe a neat effect.), etc...

Actually when you tint your windows, it lowers your gas usage by a slight amount because you tend to not use your a/c as much. I don't think I have even turned it on full blast since I got the windows tinted. Also, I found a great combination of wheels and a cavy like yours. What I did was I bought a set of 2004 Z24 Cavy rims, put bigger tires on it, and viola, it looks like a totally different car! And I did a pin stripe on the outside using Walmart's $5 pin striping kit which included two Chevy bow ties to put at the end.
Here is my car before tint with the pin stripe.

Here is my car tinted with my new wheels.

DonRotolo 12-05-2007 16:14

A gallon of molasses & 20 lb of goat hair.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by JoeXIII'007 (Post 626349)
Curious, what would be a good thing to do with a cavalier, besides the usual give it shiny rims, at some form of graphic, tint the windows...

OK, here's a cool (and reversible) mod for you: Fur. Get a gallon of molasses (or corn syrup) and 20 pounds of goat hair, paint the metal with the syrup and sprinkle on the goat hair carefully. When you get tired of it, just wash it off with a hose. Keep it out of the rain until then!

Alternative: Use "annual" grass seed instead, mist with water until it sprouts (3-5 days), then drive around town. It'll last more than a week.

Don

Jeremiah Johnson 12-05-2007 21:51

Re: A gallon of molasses & 20 lb of goat hair.
 
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Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 626431)
OK, here's a cool (and reversible) mod for you: Fur. Get a gallon of molasses (or corn syrup) and 20 pounds of goat hair, paint the metal with the syrup and sprinkle on the goat hair carefully. When you get tired of it, just wash it off with a hose. Keep it out of the rain until then!

Alternative: Use "annual" grass seed instead, mist with water until it sprouts (3-5 days), then drive around town. It'll last more than a week.

Don

DUDE! I'm sooo going to do that with my truck! It's a rusted piece of junk. I was going to spray paint it orange. Here's a cheaper solution.


QUESTION: How long would it last if I were going about 85 MPH down the interstate, late for work?

DonRotolo 12-05-2007 21:59

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A bit of the fur will fall off at 85, but most of it will stick, and good. the best part is that it comes off with water when you want it to.

Of course, you can get some epoxy resin from a boat store and make it permanent, but I don't advise that, when the goat hair gets wet... well, let me put it this way: Ever smell a wet goat?

Don

JoeXIII'007 13-05-2007 19:42

Re: A gallon of molasses & 20 lb of goat hair.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 626431)
Alternative: Use "annual" grass seed instead, mist with water until it sprouts (3-5 days), then drive around town. It'll last more than a week.

Don

...

A chia pet cavalier... riiiiiiigggggghhhhhtttttt. '_'

The funny thing about the goat hair idea: there is a farm not too far away from home from where I can get the fur. I just wouldn't want to deal with the molasses. ^_^

Jeremiah Johnson 14-05-2007 07:53

Re: pic: Joe drives a Chevy!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Don Rotolo (Post 626506)
A bit of the fur will fall off at 85, but most of it will stick, and good. the best part is that it comes off with water when you want it to.

Of course, you can get some epoxy resin from a boat store and make it permanent, but I don't advise that, when the goat hair gets wet... well, let me put it this way: Ever smell a wet goat?

Don

I was thinking of doing the grass idea because there definitely is nowhere around that I can get goat hair. I don't want to run the risk of getting sick over a stinky goat truck anyways.

Elgin Clock 14-05-2007 10:21

Re: pic: Joe drives a Chevy!
 
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Originally Posted by Schnabel (Post 626365)
Actually when you tint your windows, it lowers your gas usage by a slight amount because you tend to not use your a/c as much. I don't think I have even turned it on full blast since I got the windows tinted.
Here is my car tinted with my new wheels.

What percentage tint is that, and about how much was it for the 5 windows? The darkness factor looks pretty nice.

I got a quote on Saturday of $260 for 7 windows. (2 front doors, 2 back doors - including 2 mini windows, and then the back window as well.)

Schnabel 15-05-2007 17:44

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That is a 20% tint which is illegal, but not by much. I think I got it done for about $150. I went to a guy who was starting a business as a tinter and he cut me a deal. My dad took our SUV to him a year later and he charged about $350, but it was worth it! This guy is amazing with what he does.

mtaman02 15-05-2007 20:22

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Legal Tint is 75% but with that tint you see all to clearly. I have no tints in the front and 20% factory plus 35% on top of that in the rear. As long as the Fronts are see through the law shouldn't bother you. But if you do all the Windows "Limo Style" excluding the windshield expect to be pulled over and handed a ticket on a daily basis.

Jay H 237 15-05-2007 21:28

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Elgin, my Camry has 37 or 38% on it total. It worked out wierd with the factory tint and the 4 side windows and rear window are done. It was done by Classic Autoglass in Torrington. Interior color will make it appear darker or lighter slightly too, just look a vehicles that have tan vs. charcoal interiors.


If you want that car to stand out, I have a suggestion! :D :D :D

mtaman02 16-05-2007 07:24

Re: pic: Joe drives a Chevy!
 
I like tints for a few reasons. One of which is the privacy you obtain (won't go into details), Another is during the summer it keeps the car cooler inside by blocking out the sun - The darker the tint the cooler the interior should be however like I mentioned before the Law strictly prohibits you tiniting: The Windshield, Driver Side & Passenger Side Windows (Just the Front half of the vehicle basically). So you won't get as much of a cooler tempature with only half the car blocking out the sunlight but you do feel a difference and with gas prices on the rise people will be using alot of AC and even more so those w/o tints. Now if you plan on installing a sound system the tints cause a bit of a problem with that because it gives the thief an even itchier finger to break the window and get whats inside b/c they will know that you are trying to hide something. I had it happened to me once already the thief got away with the stereo. Between a replacement window and stereo it ran me close to $300 to repair. And it occured during the winter to make it worse :ahh: . Tints are very stylish for cars but a word of caution you enter yourself into a whole new ball game both good and bad sides are equal. Personally though I like the mirror tints for cars that do not have factory tints only b/c I think they are within the legal limits and look good. The mirror tints look horrible on a factory tinted vehicle and do not recommed you wasting your money in going through with such installation. Tints are reversible but who wants to spend money do it wrong once, remove and reinstall something different. Think before you buy and go to a place in which showcases the various tints available. Last but not least make sure you get a receipt stating how dark the installed tints are and if you have different tints on different windows (front lighter then back) have it specify which is which.


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