From our buddies at Axis of Oversteer we find an amusing and, apparently, true legal tidbit. Ford sued Ferrari this week over Ferrari's announcement that their new Formula 1 racer would be designated F150 (for Ferrari-150th Anniversary of the unification of Italy.) Ford contends that it would dilute the brand of their iconic and best-selling pick-up truck, the F-150. Ferrari quickly agreed to change the name, saying that they had not intended anyone to think that their race car was related to a Ford truck. The proposed new name is the F150th Italia. We say, "Ford, drop the suit and settle this like gentlemen. . . just like you did in 1963." The remake of the Ford GT40 just whet our appetites for a new Ferrari-Ford duel. You have Almost Everything Autobody's blessing to do it in either F1 or LeMans-style racing.

Thursday, February 10, 2011
1993 Chevrolet Caprice with Auto paint job
Today's Car of the Day is a 1993 Chevrolet Caprice that came in with peeling paint. Almost Everything Autobody recondition all the peeling paint, prepped the car for a complete paint job and painted with the Presidential paint service.
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Wednesday, February 9, 2011
2004 Honda Odyssey Van with Auto bodywork and complete color change
Today's Car of the Day is a 2004 Honda Odyssey Van that came in with dents to the left fender, left front door, right quarter panel, tailgate, and gouges on the rear bumper cover. Almost Everything Autobody repaired all these dents and also changed the cracked windshield. The customer requested to change the color to the entire car including door jambs, fender jambs, under hood and under tailgate. The customers favorite color is purple and decided she wanted the van's color to be purple.
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