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Auto Day Spa owner Terrance Morton shows off his detailing skills last week at QRS Inc. in West Knox County. Morton is one of 30 master auto detailers nationwide chosen to restore two historic airplanes at the Museum of Flight in Seattle, Wash. Photo by AMY SMOTHERMAN BURGESS.Photo by The Knoxville News Sentinel /Chattanooga Times Free Press.
A local auto detailer will experience a "once in a lifetime opportunity" as he travels to Seattle this week to help preserve the historic Boeing 707 that served as Air Force One.
Terrance Morton has been operating Auto Day Spa, a Knoxville-based mobile detail service, for 13 years. Morton got his start in the industry while working and training in a body shop. From there, he opened Auto Day Spa in 1998.
"We offer everything from maintenance packages, like a wash and vacuum, to complete paint restoration. We can fix scratches and marks and make paint jobs look as good as they possibly can, but within budget," Morton said.
Continue reading at the Knoxville News Sentinel.







That's what I'd do if I was the President - NOT! "How's this idea for you, let's move the plane as far away from Washington as we can, say the West Coast, then we'll select a guy near the East Cost that works on cars, and fly him to the same location we flew the plane so he can work on it." NOW I THINK YOU ARE GETTING THE REASON THIS COUNTRY IS GOING BROKE - OR SHOLD I SAY "HAS GONE BROKE" - Stupid is as stupid does...and guess what you just did
You say that you offer car restoration and some car designs? Can you do something about my BMW 750 Graphics, Decals & Accents? I want my car to look really cool.
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