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jonstr

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89x2 hooked me up with Ray Zisa from the Corvette Center, who did the paint on my Speedster. Ray was good enough to send me not only the paint info for the car (btw, it's a 3 stage paint - with a black base coat, 2-3 light tint coats, followed by clear - sure hope I never have to do any major repaint work), but Ray also included some photos of the car during construction and it's Bloomington debut. These are scans of the original photos, so the quality isn't so great, but it's really cool to have the photos in the file on the car.

Thanks Chris, for the hook up, and a big thanks to Ray for sending the photos!

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WOW! That is so cool.

It would be so cool to have pictures of your car as it is being built ;)

-Luigi
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You are very welcome!

Thanks Chris, for the hook up, and a big thanks to Ray for sending the photos!



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Jon, WOW, that is AMAZING! :cool

Thanks for sharing those pics! :w


BTW, nice original color - if all those Turquoise Metallic B2K's weren't converted to Speedsters, Luigi's Callaway wouldn't be so rare :cool
 
Very nice. Even the doors were removed to paint everything. Interesting that it was a black base coat. Thanks for sharing.
 
Awesome that they held the pictures all these years and you were able to preserve them!

Congratulations and thanks for sharing
 
Jon, fantastic...this is what makes this forum cool.....I have to say the highlight of the May NCM/Callaway visit was your sweet ride!!!
 
89x2 hooked me up with Ray Zisa from the Corvette Center, who did the paint on my Speedster. Ray was good enough to send me not only the paint info for the car (btw, it's a 3 stage paint - with a black base coat, 2-3 light tint coats, followed by clear -


On CMT's "Trick my Truck," they painted an old 1964 Mack truck tonite with a similar paint job - Black sealer base, deep lilac topcoat.

While your Speedster did not feature the saw airbrush design, I think we can all agree that is a good thing :beer

It was cool to follow the paint process
 
Woo hoo! I got a few more construction and debut photos in the mail, this time courtesy of Joanne @ Callaway. Thanks Joanne!!

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Jonstr,

You are so lucky to have gotten those pictures and wish I had similar for my car.:w

I have on very rare occassions seen similar build pictures before.

It would have been really cool if Callaway had taken pictures at points along the build process of these cars and presented them to the owner along with the car at delivery, adding to the documentation of the build process.

If the owner was near them I supposed they could have done that themselves. Then again, I am the 2nd owner of my car so it is possible that this was done and that the pictures were retained by the original owner. Then again, I know they were stretched thin with all the demand during the B2K era that I am sure the last thing they had time for were pictures.

Enjoy!

-Luigi
:cool
 
Awesome photos and history!

SAVE THE :w
 
King!... I see a blurry Dymag in the background in the last picture too :chuckle

It almost looks like it is hiding under a table or surface of some sort. Good eye!

-Luigi
:cool
 
Jon: Thanks for sharing this history with us! It is so neat to see what it took to build one of the Speedsters! It was great to meet you and see the car @ BG. Sometimes I forget that the owners of these super Callaways are just regular car lovers like the rest of us!! :upthumbs
 

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