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scottybuck 11
12-13-2009, 01:46 PM
hey guys ive been working on my car for almost a year now and im very proud of how its turned out but im wondering what really stands out on a car to make it worth being in a magazine.ive done a body off the car is straight in my opinion the paint looks great its minitubbed and the color is different than most camaros you see.im just wondering so i can work on the things im overlooking.thanks in advance guys i appreciate the advice.:lateral:
dlouie87
12-13-2009, 01:55 PM
hey guys ive been working on my car for almost a year now and im very proud of how its turned out but im wondering what really stands out on a car to make it worth being in a magazine.ive done a body off the car is straight in my opinion the paint looks great its minitubbed and the color is different than most camaros you see.im just wondering so i can work on the things im overlooking.thanks in advance guys i appreciate the advice.:lateral:
Its almost all that and some other things (suspension, engine stuff, and what makes you stand out more than the other guy that is trying to get a spread too). You also have to have connections with people in the magazine industry. At least for my old car that was what it was. I shot for 2 magazines and a online article.
I dont know if it's different for older muscle cars but my old car was a subaru sti.
-Dan
radrambler
12-13-2009, 01:56 PM
:ttiwop:
post some pics and we could give some advice..
we would love to see the car
Tom
rogue
12-13-2009, 03:00 PM
Magazine worthy cars are typically trailered to events, and rarely driven except for industry events.
A trip to the grocery store? Never a magazine worthy car!
Can't damage the $20,000 paint job with a shopping cart!
:lol:
just funnin around.
Steve1968LS2
12-13-2009, 04:59 PM
Magazine worthy cars are typically trailered to events, and rarely driven except for industry events.
A trip to the grocery store? Never a magazine worthy car!
Can't damage the $20,000 paint job with a shopping cart!
:lol:
just funnin around.
Uh yea... sure.. thanks for that.. umm.. contribution?
Steve1968LS2
12-13-2009, 05:03 PM
hey guys ive been working on my car for almost a year now and im very proud of how its turned out but im wondering what really stands out on a car to make it worth being in a magazine.ive done a body off the car is straight in my opinion the paint looks great its minitubbed and the color is different than most camaros you see.im just wondering so i can work on the things im overlooking.thanks in advance guys i appreciate the advice.:lateral:
Would really need to see pictures..
Magazine cars arn't anything necessarily special.. they typically fall into two groups.
Cool cars
&
Cars with cool stories
The better the story behind the car the crappier it can be. Some cars, like the Ring Brother's Camaro are shot because they are like pieces of art. Other cars like Mary Pozzi's second get are shot because there's a great story behind the car.
I guess there's one more catagory.. cars that are driven hard. Although that could be considered having a "good story"
On thing that can kill getting a shoot is a bad stance or outdated wheels.
Another thing that matters is where the car is located since we can't shoot stuff that's far away and we only have so many freelancers.
TreySmith
12-13-2009, 06:01 PM
Well, it has to be a 69 Camaro for one.. :willy: :thumbsup:
MaxHarvard
12-13-2009, 07:20 PM
Definitely need to see some pics. :cheers:
Steve1968LS2
12-13-2009, 08:46 PM
Well, it has to be a 69 Camaro for one.. :willy: :thumbsup:
Except that '68 on the current cover.. ;)
MaxHarvard
12-14-2009, 04:54 AM
Except that '68 on the current cover.. ;)
LOL!!
That's completely different! :lol:
scottybuck 11
12-14-2009, 07:53 PM
ive tried to post pics but i guess im doing something wrong.
Steve1968LS2
12-14-2009, 08:18 PM
ive tried to post pics but i guess im doing something wrong.
email them to me at
[email protected]
or
Try hosting them on www.tinypic.com
Once it's loaded you'll be given a selection of links. Choose the one that starts [IMG] -- copy and past that link here.
Voila :)
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