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I got started in this business tinting cars from the basement of my parent's home in Brooklyn, NY. That was a very, very long time ago. I was really never that good at it, but I did do this famous vehicle which was used in several movies. The film was applied in strips (top & bottom) on each window with a clear space in the middle. That curved rear quarter took me forever and I had to seam it.

-Howard

Not afraid of no ghosts.

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Thanks guys.

I will never forget that day. The phone rang and it was a gentleman asking how much I would charge to tint a '57 Cadillac Hearse. I quoted him $350 and he gave me the address of a garage in Long Island City, Queens New York.

When I got there, I saw the most unusual vehicle I had been asked to tint. Ghostbusters #1 had not even been filmed yet, but they did mention that the car would be used as a prop in a movie. When the trailers came out a few months later, I saw the car in a TV commercial. I remember the night I saw the movie. It was at theater on 86th Street in Bensonhurst (for you Brooklyn boys and gals).

I always had a camera with me and I took more than 20 pictures of it - I still have them.

-Howard

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Thanks guys.

I will never forget that day. The phone rang and it was a gentleman asking how much I would charge to tint a '57 Cadillac Hearse. I quoted him $350 and he gave me the address of a garage in Long Island City, Queens New York.

When I got there, I saw the most unusual vehicle I had been asked to tint. Ghostbusters #1 had not even been filmed yet, but they did mention that the car would be used as a prop in a movie. When the trailers came out a few months later, I saw the car in a TV commercial. I remember the night I saw the movie. It was at theater on 86th Street in Bensonhurst (for you Brooklyn boys and gals).

I always had a camera with me and I took more than 20 pictures of it - I still have them.

-Howard

Just messn around howard, thats cool you tinted the ghostbuster car i remember watching that movie alot as a kid :thumb

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Thanks guys.

I will never forget that day. The phone rang and it was a gentleman asking how much I would charge to tint a '57 Cadillac Hearse. I quoted him $350 and he gave me the address of a garage in Long Island City, Queens New York.

When I got there, I saw the most unusual vehicle I had been asked to tint. Ghostbusters #1 had not even been filmed yet, but they did mention that the car would be used as a prop in a movie. When the trailers came out a few months later, I saw the car in a TV commercial. I remember the night I saw the movie. It was at theater on 86th Street in Bensonhurst (for you Brooklyn boys and gals).

I always had a camera with me and I took more than 20 pictures of it - I still have them.

-Howard

Just messn around howard, thats cool you tinted the ghostbuster car i remember watching that movie alot as a kid :thumb

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