0 to 60: Sometimes. Oxidized to rich and wet: 5 hours.

Great work my freind, great work.:up That takes some balls to undertake a job like that, but im like you, I love making a crappy old finish shine like new, though i never have done anything that drastic yet. One sugestion though (we wouldn't be autopians if we didnt have at least one sugestion), dress the wheels wells. You may have done that already, but they look a little tan-ish.
 
Chuckmotor! What you performed is like a miracle! I've saved this thread in my favorites as motivation when working on older, neglected cars. I don't have a PC yet, but when I do, this thread will be my inspiration.



If you don't mind, could you email me ALL the before and after pictures. PM or email me if that's alright with you. TIA.
 
Hey Chuck, really nice work. I don't have alot of exp with cars that are that bad off but it's good to know that those results are possible.



Really nice work. Night and day difference.
 
Chuckmotor - WOW!



You turned what looked like a sow's ear into a silk purse.



:bow :bow You truly are an Autopian Extraordinaire
 
Hats off to you Chuckmotor. I have couple of similar projects on my list for this spring and summer. I can only aspire to get similar results. :bow
 
<strong class='bbc'>Chuckmotor...[/b]

I have a title for this fine piece of work you did...

<strong class='bbc'><span style='color: red'> "The Lazarus Project"...another neglected car raised from the dead![/b]

:xyxthumbs
 
I still think that car was repainted. ;) Amazing job. Chuckmotors and Lowejacksons detailing jobs should be featured on the front page of Autopia.
 
What he really did was switch the before and after pictures. :D

Seriously, what a great job. I hope that I can get some similar results on my spring projects.
 
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