It would be very uneven lighting. You'd have to have two flashes, and
you'd still have some nasty reflections, Your best bet is to use the
lighting in the show area and adjust your filtration accordingly. If you
check with some local photographers who regularly shoot in that
exhibition hall, they can probably advise you as to the color temp of
the lights. The pr person at the facility might also be able to provide
this info.
Paul

Kevin Waterson wrote:
> 
> Paul Stenquist wrote:
> 
> > make sure your exposures are very close to ambient. The flash will help
> > clean up the color, but you'll have some ugly highlights in glass and chrome.
> 
> What if an off camera flash was used so that you had the light coming in at
> 45 degrees, have a friend hold the flash or if you have room, use a tripod.
> 
> How would this arrangement work?
> 
>            car_here
> 
> flash                             camera
> 
> Kind regards
> Kevin
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