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  1. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by artikxscout
    nevermind mind the last post, it was answered later on . Great job, i`m surprised that the 1-step did well for you. I could never get those to work. How did you do all those in a day?!


    I was under the impression that they were to be done in one day,but I actually had 2 1/2 days. :dance



    QUOTE=ramtough]Was that a bed in first picture.[/QUOTE]

    hahahah, everyone asks me that. I have no idea.



    QUOTE=Brandon1]That JD MT looks awesome. You did a tractor enthusiast proud!!!!



    The others look awesome as well.[/QUOTE]



    It was fun and different.



    I actually got to drive all of the vehicles except the tractor and the Model A car.

    scary and fun at the same time.

  2. #32

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    looks good. those were some seriously neglected vehicles.

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    That is the most random collection of cars.

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    This was a treat, Thanks. You did an excellent job.



    The owner has the class to know what the nice cars are, but he sure does not know how to take care of them. I hope that he maintains the engines at least with an oil change.

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    Wow Aaa+!!!!!
    EXHILARATING THRILL + 34 MPG = INTEGRA

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    be careful next time when posting your work van in the pictures with the # and the website. MODS won`t allow it. Other than that, awesome work and it`s sad to see nice cars neglected.
    DJ Mayo

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    That is definitely a diverse collection. Looks like they were dusty or something from being stored in that building awhile. Safe to say that is the only time I have ever seen a golf cart, Deere tractor, Viper, and Ferrari in the same post.



    Great turn around! The Deere came out great. That must have been a PIA with all those small places in the engine area. Did he invite you to the party?

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    Nice job. But honestly how can you guys say they are so neglected? Sure, the Viper should have had a cover to keep it from getting dirty inside, but they were just dusty. Heck, my car looks like that after sitting in the garage for a few weeks.

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    Terrific work and if you consider done in 1 day it is a remarkable accomplishment . Love the After of the Deer . You must have used a ton of tire dressing to get the tires looking black .





    Cheers , Jean Paul

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    Looks like a 92 Viper to me I used to read everything I could about them until they changed in 03...can`t stand them now.

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    They weren`t all neglected. The Ferrari needed engine work. It overheated a couple times. It has been repainted here and there. Some panels were BC/CC and some were SS paint, which surprised me. Working on one panel, then hit the next and get a ton of paint transfer.



    The Viper was really the worst of them all, only because the top was off. In the building that they were in, they were actually building it. Sheetrock, wood, and whatever else was being cut in there. The Belaire was near perfect on the interior, especially for something restored 15 years back.

    The model T was mildewed on the wood, but I guess that was to be expected for something sitting for over a year.



    Thanks for the compliments everyone. It was a fun 2 1/2 days. I cannot wait until I get to work on the others! Hopefully, I`ll get more time on them than these ones!

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    What did you use on the top cover on the last Model A? Came out great!

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    that is some pretty good work on some very in need of love cars. i cant believe how bad that vipers interior looked. everything looks very good for the time you had as well. Great job
    down here in colorful colorado!

 

 
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