1961 Ferrari 250GT PF Cabriolet

Sizzle Chest

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1961 Ferrari 250GT PF Cabriolet Series 2
(aka Ferris Bueller Ferrari)
Argento Silver/Rosso interior
200 total built, this is one of the first 100 built, #2045
2.953 liter SOHC V12, 240HP
Ferrari Classiche Certified-2011
Platinum Ferrari Nationals 2013
Cavallino-Platinum and Best in Class-2014
Amelia Island-First in Class-2015
The Quail-2016
Cars on 5[SUP]th[/SUP]-Best in Show-2017

Original MSRP-$15,000
Estimated Value today-$4,000,000



This is a new client. This vehicle, like the Dino I just did, is headed to this year’s Cavallino Classic show. Client wants it as good as it can be.
The paint is in very good condition and just needed to pop a little more and a few minor defects removed. Chrome/aluminum needs to be polished, etc.


The ‘details’:
Adam’s Eco Wheel cleaner.
Adam’s Tire and Rubber cleaner.
Misc. brushes.
Master blaster to dry.
Scangrip lighting.
DeFelsko PTG.
Waterless wash with beta test waterless wash.
Clayed Ricardo clay.
DoDo Born Slippery as clay lube.
Rupes MkIII 21.
Rupes iBrid.
Nano polisher.
Yellow Rupes pads.
Misc. light polishing pads.
Griot’s Perfecting Cream.
Revive hand polish.
Wolfgang Fuzion for LSP.
Beta test tire dressing.
SCG Pro glass cleaner.
McKee’s37 APC.
Beta test chrome polish.
Metro vacuum.
McKee’s37 leather conditioner.


Thank you for looking and as always, comments and questions are always welcomed!




























 
you never disappoint with the amazing cars you work on. Great work as always and thank you for sharing.

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Sizzle Chest:
I sometimes wonder how you can be beta testing car-care products on a $4M (M as in Million!) Ferrari. I assume you have used ALL of these beta-products before on other vehicles and know how good (or not-so-good) they are.

Any comments on the beta waterless wash??

And ,yes, we Autopians are waiting impatiently for the release of the beta chrome polish, as it REALLY shined up the chrome on this particular vehicle.
Did you remove the wheels from the vehicle?? Just curious, since they look like the knock-off spinner type rims.

I had to Google the "PF" part in this extensive Ferrari model name (my ignorance) : stands for "Pinin Farina". They are THE well-known (at least by European performance and sports car aficionados) Italian car-body design and styling firm better known by its single name "Pininfarina".

As usual, "The best cars in the world only get detailed by the best detailers in the world". This Ferrari truly reflects your detailing skills (Pun intended!)
 
A big thank you to everyone! Appreciate the comments!

Lonnie: I do thorough testing of these products prior to using them on any client`s vehicles. I wouldn`t use anything that could be harmful or detrimental to them!

WW is actually a rinseless that can be used in a ratio for a waterless as well. So far I am liking it.

The chrome polish is very good. Easy to use and I received excellent results with it...was super happy with how the wheels turned out! They are knockoffs. Original leather mallet is in the tool kit!
 
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