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'64 Bel Air


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Is this the tank???

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Yeah i believe that's it. I'm doing it for a local stereo shop, we use their film and only charge labor, so i haven't actually seen the car, but I believe that's it

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Thats not a really bad car to do. Just depends on what shape the glass and seals are in.

I would just look over the seal's and door felt's. It may be a waste of time to tint if rolling the wondows up and down will tearup the film. I always inspect classic cars before I ever price them.

Most time's they are a PITA, and the custy are super picky. :beer

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Thats not a really bad car to do. Just depends on what shape the glass and seals are in.

I would just look over the seal's and door felt's. It may be a waste of time to tint if rolling the wondows up and down will tearup the film. I always inspect classic cars before I ever price them.

Most time's they are a PITA, and the custy are super picky. :beer

Yeah after seeing the pic I don't think it's going to be too difficult, I thought it was a harder one for some reason... Thanks guys!

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