I think that factory also builds some model of Honda. Perhaps this is
part of a rice burner plot. Since they are little more than appliances I
guess that those who have them would pay no more attention to the finish
on them anymore than they would to the finish on their toaster.
Harris
Note: Nogueria actually uses lots and lots of elbow grease on his 1 to 1
model of a plus four
On Thu, 27 Aug 1998 21:27:03 -0400 "Vern Dale-Johnson"
<vern_dj@email.msn.com> writes:
>Orange peel....... must have something to do with the low prices you
>US
>folks pay for cars. My new Isuzu Rodeo and new Subaru Forester both
>have
>great paint jobs. Then again, they did both come from the same US
>plant!
>Better inspectors??? Or just a desire to displace the kings of the
>road?
>
>OLBDII
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Charles A Harris <harris_simmons@juno.com>
>To: vern_dj@email.msn.com <vern_dj@email.msn.com>
>Cc: EPaul21988@aol.com <EPaul21988@aol.com>; Joseph.DeLuca@wl.com
><Joseph.DeLuca@wl.com>; morgans@Autox.Team.Net
><morgans@Autox.Team.Net>
>Date: August 25, 1998 11:57 PM
>Subject: Re:MODERN PAINT JOBS
>
>
>>Has anyone noticed that the new car paint jobs have excessive orange
>>peal? Perhaps Noguera and Boyles have through the years caused me to
>>become more observant about paint finishes because this evening while
>out
>>in Boris, my large ugly 4 wheel drive P. U., I noticed that a Lexus',
>>ahead of me at a signal light, paint job was orange pealed. At first
>I
>>did not think to much about it until the next light when the Dodge
>>beneath my lights had the same kind of condition. Then I started
>taking
>>notice of the newer cars and all seemed to have the same kind of bad
>>paint jobs. Questions is (1) is there some reason that there is a
>change
>>in new car paint (2) I have just become more critical of decorated
>boxes
>>and jelly beans passing themselves off as cars (3) the auto companies
>are
>>using a new paint to hold up better in the Texas Sun (4) It is some
>plot.
>>Harris
>>Orange Peal Inspector
>>
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