Hello all--

I am a lifelong car guy who is helping a photographer friend source a car for a shoot this coming Sunday, April 17. I'm looking for a 50's or 60's American car, with a LARGE back seat. The shot will be tightly focused on this area of the car. Interior needs to be in good (not necessarily perfect) condition.

Private me at paul@cobaltdsn.com and I'll fill you in on the particulars.

Happy motoring.

Paul Nichols

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Scotty told me that he mentioned our Group on South East Wheels Events for car & bike enthusiasts around to join in their common interest of being extras, and in having their vehicles showcased in movies, commercials and videos.  The link is http://southeastwheelsevents.com/group/americanwheelscastingclub. Call me if I can help. I will also put the word out on the network. Call me at 770-883-0160  Thanks, Mike.

I have a 1970 coupe deville. the interior is in great condition. i know you said 50's or 60's. just thought i would let you know just in case know one else had responded.

   My name is Tracy Stephens.   cell# is 770-842-3804

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