1940 Chevy Master Deluxe Barry Theal Presidential Details

Very nice work as always Barry. I knew this one was coming and it was well worth the wait. Your photo skills have jumped a notch or two as well. Thanks for sharing...
 
Excuse my language, but that detail is f**king ridiculous.... AMAZING JOB!!!!!!



On a side note I actually think I saw that car driving around downtown Harrisburg couple of weeks ago...
 
Accumulator said:
bufferbarry- I'm late to this party, but I knew it was gonna turn out swell.



Decided to mention the sanding after all huh? Heh heh..."don't try this at home, kids" at least not on ss black lacquer.



Oh, and hey folks...notice that he spent *nine hours* on just the burnishing! That's after the "real correction" :eek: When people ask how long this tuff takes, that's a perfect example of how it simply takes as long as it takes.



Now tell me more about the halogen/LED light combo! Better than the SunGun huh?



Its another light accum. that will drive you nuts. Ill send you a few pics of it.



TSC17 said:
Very nice work as always Barry. I knew this one was coming and it was well worth the wait. Your photo skills have jumped a notch or two as well. Thanks for sharing...



thanks todd!



ohiostate said:
Excuse my language, but that detail is f**king ridiculous.... AMAZING JOB!!!!!!



On a side note I actually think I saw that car driving around downtown Harrisburg couple of weeks ago...



Thanks for the kind words buddy!
 
bufferbarry said:
Its another light accum. that will drive you nuts. Ill send you a few pics of it...



Cool, I'll we watching for it. Heh heh, seems like as soon as I think things are good I always upgrade the inspection lighting and move back to square one ;)
 
Amazing work! :wow:



That goes beyond detailing and is pushing into the restoration catagory! Absolutely beautiful results. :)
 
Scottwax said:
Amazing work! :wow:



That goes beyond detailing and is pushing into the restoration catagory! Absolutely beautiful results. :)





x2 - Amazing clarity!!!! :bow



PS: how much paint did you remove on an avarage?
 
Thomas,

I didn't use a paint meter on this. Now before I get lectured about not using one. I have never used one and won't judge my choices on a machine. I can tell you this I removed enough to get the paint level and finish it out. This obviously isn't a daily driver and the guy wanted it perfect as I could get it. This job required a lot of patience on my behalf. A lot of the paint was already thin to begin with. To describe how much this car was driven. The owner has owned this car since the early ninties and only put 300 miles on it since ownership. So it won't see the outdoors much anymore. It looks good for a 69 year old car with 82,000 miles. Thomas thank you for the nice compliments. Hope all is well in Portland.

Barry
 
Barry, you are an unbelievable detailer and truly passionate about what you do! All of your hard work and dedication paid off on this detail!



Unbelievable work!! :2thumbs:



It's too bad you were not able to make it to Boston this past weekend...
 
RickRack said:
Barry, you are an unbelievable detailer and truly passionate about what you do! All of your hard work and dedication paid off on this detail!



Unbelievable work!! :2thumbs:



It's too bad you were not able to make it to Boston this past weekend...



Thanks Rick for the kind words. it did pay off now only if I could get a break one of these days.:bigups
 
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