Almost Everything's Car of the Day is a 2008 Toyota Prius. This car began its life as a blue vehicle, when purchased by a taxi comany all of that changed, it was painted white with gold to match the companies colors of business. After retirement this car seeked an overhaul, the owner came to us looking for a black paint job, and decided to change the color to Honda's "Nighthawk Black Pearl" in our basic Enamel paint for a long lasting shine that didnt break the bank!

Friday, November 29, 2013
Monday, November 25, 2013
Almost Everything's Annual San Francisco International Auto Show Give Away

Join Almost Everything Autobody at the 2013 San Francisco International Auto Show and win FREE PRIZES. Once every hour, the first person who finds Frank Barnard, President of Almost Everything, and says the magic words, "Almost Everything. . . and Nothing Else!" will win the Grand Prize worth over $1000. Every runner-up will receive a certificate good for $100! Details below.
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Which do you prefer? The McLaren or the Talbot Lago? If you're like us, you simply want BOTH |
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Almost Everything's lovely volunteer model enhances the Ferrari display |
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Makes the current Rolls Royce look a bit mundane, don't you think? |
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So what could be better than a Rolls Royce? Duesenberg afficionados can debate the point with you. |
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1960's Front Wheel Drive Oldsmobile Toronado |
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Art Center College of Design student draws cars |
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Art Center College of Design student car design sample |
CONTEST RULES:
- Contest open to all San Francisco Auto Show attendees 18 years of age and older excluding Almost Everything employees and friends and relatives of Almost Everything employees
- To win, contestants must locate Frank Barnard at the show. He will be looking at cars like you will. When he hears you say, "Almost Everything. . . and Nothing Else!" he will automatically award you with a prize. Frank is easy to spot. He has red hair and will be wearing clothes with the Almost Everything logo.
- Contest runs Sunday, December 1, 2013 from 12:00 PM to 4:00 PM
- Grand Prize consists of a certificate good for a free Urethane Paint service plus Urethane Sealer plus Light Chip & Scratch Repair from Almost Everything, retail value $1060.00
- A maximum of 3 Grand Prize Certificates will be awarded.
- Grand Prize will be awarded to the first person during each hour of the contest who Frank hears say, "Almost Everything. . . and Nothing Else!" If it happens that Frank hears multiple contestants utter the correct phrase at the same time, Frank may, at his sole discretion, determine the Grand Prize winner using a coin toss to determine if a contestant advances toward the Grand Prize. If Frank does not hear a potential contestant or a potential contestant does not utter the correct phrase, a prize will not be awarded.
- Runner-Up Prizes consist of a certificate good for $100 in free goods or services from Almost Everything with any order of $399 or more before discounts.
- A maximum of 50 Runner-Up Prizes will be awarded.Be one of the lucky ones to win the Grand Prize worth over $1000. Good Luck!
- Limit of one prize per household.
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Classic Cars,
Cord,
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Restoration,
Rolls Royce,
Stutz,
Supercar,
Talbot Lago,
Toronado,
V16,
V32
2013 Ferrari F12 Put Out to Pasture
Almost Everything's Wreck of the Day is a brand new Ferrari F12 Berlinetta out for a test drive along the scenic lake front of the small town of Breukeleveen, Netherlands. Regio14.nl reports that the driver and his grandson were in the car when it lost control, rolled & hit a tree. Both occupants were able to exit the car without injuries.
We liked Paul Sliggers' comment on the Regio14.nl website that "The prancing horse is grazing." And Ton de Ruijter quipped, "Very fast, but do you have this in green. . . ?"
Thanks to our buddies at WreckedExotics.com who find and distribute this type mayhem to us.
We liked Paul Sliggers' comment on the Regio14.nl website that "The prancing horse is grazing." And Ton de Ruijter quipped, "Very fast, but do you have this in green. . . ?"
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Here's what a Ferrari F12 Berlinetta looks like before being driven into a tree |
Thanks to our buddies at WreckedExotics.com who find and distribute this type mayhem to us.
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