Spring detail of my 92 GMC...

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Poorboys Rules!
As many of you know, I picked this truck up back in late November and only had 1 decent day to really clean it up some before the weather got bad. Well, I've been patiently waiting for winter to end so I could spend some time with her and this was my weekend.

I gave her a pretty thorough workover today. She got washed with dish soap to rid her of all wax, grease and contaminants. Then I went over her with a claybar and really slicked her out.

After that, I set out polishing which took the biggest part of my day...these full size trucks are big...hehe. I worked the cab over with Poorboy's SSR1 and it came out pretty good. The bed however took some SSR3 and then SSR1 and still didn't get the bulk of the marring out. I plan to borrow my dad's 'rotary' buffer at some point soon to go over it and pull out any last bit of scratches.

After she was polished, I coated her with Poorboys "Black Hole" to deepen the color some and then layered over that with Poorboy's "EX". Once that was completed, I smothered her in 2 coats of Meguiar's NXT paste wax for a nice deep, wet shine.

Other than some scratches in the bed I can't get out, I'm really happy with her. For a 92, she looks almost brand new.

Anyway, here are the pics...

A shot of the reflection of my halogen as I polished the paint...

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And I've added some new headlights, parking lights and I removed that hideous black bumper trim until I can afford my new paintable 'smoothie' front bumper.

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I've got lots of plans for her, just saving the money to do it, but in the end, here's my vision...

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She'll soon get a smoothie front bumper, rear roll pan painted out door and tailgate handles and I've already got some new sport mirrors for her, just need time to paint them. I also hope to soon get tires/wheels and then drop the front end some more for a tasty raked stance.

Any comments are certainly welcome...thanks and I hope you enjoy the pics.
 
WOW!! That first reflection shot is so clear I can actually read the warning on the halogen. :wow: Shows you what orange peel really does for reflection.
 
Best looking 92' I've ever seen. Everything is perfect on that truck

LOL..tell my wife that please!

I had to dump over $1100.00 into her after buying it. I knew she'd need some TLC over the course of the next year, but I wasn't expecting it to need everything all at once. :wall She was very badly neglected mechanically. The motor had a mere 2 quarts in her when I got it home...and it was supposedly recently rebuilt.:eek: I hope she lasts me for a while because the body is in perfect shape and I've wanted another 90's-ish full size Chevy/GMC since getting rid of my last one 10 years ago or so.
 
WOW!! That first reflection shot is so clear I can actually read the warning on the halogen. :wow: Shows you what orange peel really does for reflection.

Yeah, makes me want to wet-sand/buff all of my cars so they look this good.:bigups
 
Thanks guys! I appreciate the comments. If only I had a garage big enough to keep all 3 cars now.:rofl
 
Very clean lines on that p/u. Interior looked nice and tidy as well. There is definitely visual evidence of your efforts. :)
 
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