Ferrari 250 Europa vs. Rupes - BlackICE

Todd... I've said it before and I'll say it again... YOU'RE THE MAN! :yourrock

I would say keep 'em coming but you already know that! :rockon :rockon
 
awesome job todd!

man you make me jealous with all your detailing products/tools and access to whatever you want/need

kind of like me at this liquor store but i dont really enjoy drinking as much as making a vehicle look better!

im coming to daytona in november. i will drive to ACC wherever that is in florida and i expect a tour! haha

that is an amazing vehicle.
 
Beautiful drool inducing work! Wish I could rock all that Rupes gear.

I am a total swag junkie... you cannot expect me not to wear it!


Great work Todd! That paint looks so smooth too! Love it!

It was really great/flat paint, I just made it a little better :)


You really took that car to the next level. Amazing job Todd

Thank you sir.


Always great work from you Amigo, hope to make it to DF this yr and try this system out.

Thanks Angelo! Hope to see you my friend :)


Todd... I've said it before and I'll say it again... YOU'RE THE MAN! :yourrock

I would say keep 'em coming but you already know that! :rockon :rockon

Gracious!

Excellent work Todd!

Thank you sir!


Amazing Job, why no leatherique?

The Black Label Leather Care is designed to be safe on aniline leathers, and may move into my go to leather care. Leatherique would be more for restoration-style project, which this Ferrari did not need!


awesome job todd!

man you make me jealous with all your detailing products/tools and access to whatever you want/need

kind of like me at this liquor store but i dont really enjoy drinking as much as making a vehicle look better!

im coming to daytona in november. i will drive to ACC wherever that is in florida and i expect a tour! haha

that is an amazing vehicle.

sure, let me know, it would be my pleasure!

Excellent work as usual sir!
What did you use to polish all machine inaccessible area's ?

The only real areas that were inaccessible via machine were behind the headlights, and those were hand rubbed with BLACKFIRE Total Polish N Seal.
 
I have to agree with everybody else. Awesome! Just amazing work Todd. Question tho Todd, all the work you do to these cars do you ever get to drive or ride in one?
 
todd what you can do to paint never ceases to amaze me. that is what is known as perfect paint. shweeeeeet!!!

Thank you. If you look in some of the sun photos, there are some RIDS, particularly on the hood. Also, this paint is SO soft that it will not stay like this for long. I will correct it again, and use something like Pinnacle Black Label Surface Coating on it to increase the scratch resistance (before topping with BlackICE!)


I have to agree with everybody else. Awesome! Just amazing work Todd. Question tho Todd, all the work you do to these cars do you ever get to drive or ride in one?

Yes, get to drive and ride in quite a few of them. I have been very lucky, for having driven cars for Bugatti, doing burnouts and breaking a 1.3 million dollar Ferrari GT0, to having gone around a race track -wipe open- in an original GT40 and MANY MANY more.

In fact I had to once deliver a 700 original mile Ferrari 365 BB about 30 miles to a car show.
 
Amazing work Todd! I look forward to seeing more write ups. :)

Now if you would please send me all my Rupes polishers back I would greatly appreciate it. Haha!

That is cool that you get to do that. How did you break the Ferrari if you don't mind me asking?


I'm curious as well lol. This could get interesting...
 
That is cool that you get to do that. How did you break the Ferrari if you don't mind me asking?

Car had something like 3000 original miles. I was asked to take it on the expressway and give it a "shake down". Took it out, floored it, started back firing around 130 mph, had to have it towed... not too much to the story but I still get props for breaking a 7-figure car :)
 
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