Heya guys:
I`m seriously considering picking up a 1986 VW Scirocco in the near future. I`ve not seen the car in person or driven it yet, but it appears to be in very good condition. It`s red, and considering most older red cars I`ve seen, the paint looks to be in "phenomenal" shape. It does appear to have some minor oxidation in places, and I`m sure it`s got a bunch of swirls (see pic below).
First of all, I`m assuming the paint does *not* have a clearcoat...would you guys agree? Anyway, what would you guys recommend to get the paint back into the best condition possible?
Normally I`d just clay, use Finesse It II (by hand right now, as I don`t have a PC 7424 yet), and then zaino (about a million coats of Z5 followed by some Z3). However, with the paint being as old as it is, I`m worried that I may do more harm than good.
I`m considering just claying and going straight to Zaino for now until I get a PC. What do you guys think?
From what I`ve heard from people who used to own Sciroccos, I really can`t wait to test it out. It`s old, but it`s a beaut...and it would be so nice to pay CASH for a car, and then be able to sell my Passat and get rid of it`s huge monthly note (I`m out of work right now).
Any tips, advice, or recommendations are appreciated!
Thanks,
Gary
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