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Old 09-14-08, 07:18   #1 (permalink)
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Farm Truck Ressurection

Had a buddy drop off his farm truck and said "It's your's till you're done with it."

I knew it wasn't going to shine up like new but with all of the free hunting rights he gives me I told him I'd do what I could.

Truck was bought two years ago with 120,000 miles on it and now is sitting on about 240,000 miles. Hasn't seen a wax ever I don't doubt and even made the comment of washing the undercarriage by driving through ponds after a rain.

Anyway it's not a silk purse out of a sow's ear like a lot of you can but I was very pleased with the outcome.





Believe it or not this was "after" wash and clay


In the process of deciding what to use.




















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Old 09-18-08, 12:21   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Farm Truck Ressurection

Very nice turn around! It took me a second to realize what I was looking at, could have sworn it was a picture of concrete. That has to be one of the worst before pics I've ever seen. Definitely one of the better work trucks I've seen with a 1/4 of a million miles on it, after the detail of course.
 
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Old 09-18-08, 12:37   #3 (permalink)
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In the process of deciding what to use.
That is an amazing picture. That has to be the most dramatic before and after I have ever seen
 
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Old 09-18-08, 01:12   #4 (permalink)
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Re: Farm Truck Ressurection

I wouldn't even touched the truck. If it has mud like that on it, they have the time to spray it off really quick to make my life easier.

But kudos to you man!

looks awesome!
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Old 09-18-08, 01:13   #5 (permalink)
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look how many trucks are in the background pics mussbe texas
 
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Old 09-18-08, 01:21   #6 (permalink)
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Pat yourself on the back. Great Job!
 
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Old 09-18-08, 03:16   #7 (permalink)
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Very impressive! How much time was spent?
 
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Old 09-18-08, 03:48   #8 (permalink)
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Nice work! I might have done a truck like that to return a favor but no way I would have cleaned under the hood, looks was it wasn't opened for those 240,000 miles.
 
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Old 09-18-08, 04:05   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Farm Truck Ressurection

Sheesh, did he even recognize it as his truck when he came back to pick it up? Great Job!!!
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Old 09-18-08, 06:06   #10 (permalink)
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Re: Farm Truck Ressurection

i don't get it. dude hooks you up and u repay him BY STEALING HIM A NEW TRUCK!
DUDE! THAT'S ILLEGAL AND IMMORAL! YOU'RE GOING TO GET CAUGHT AND GO TO JAIL! RETURN IT RIGHT AWAY AND HOPE YOU DON'T GET CAUGHT!

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oh nvm... it's the same car. musta been washed with water outta the Holy Grail looks like...

:P awesome work bro
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Old 09-18-08, 08:46   #11 (permalink)
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Very impressive! How much time was spent?
Didn't really keep track. I just worked on it here and there. I'd maybe estimate 25 - 30 hours. I could have taken a lot further, especially now that I've picked up some new compounds and a rotary but it was getting cost prohibative.


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Sheesh, did he even recognize it as his truck when he came back to pick it up? Great Job!!!
In true gritty farmer fashion he said "Yup......don't think I could have washed it that clean." LOL later said something about the before and after pics looking like two different trucks.
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Old 09-19-08, 04:58   #12 (permalink)
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Wow! That is a fabulous job! What was your process, including products used?
 
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