1967 ford country sedan

TrueDetailer

All About The Bling Bling
Here is my 1967 ford country sedan. She's a gas guzzler, i'm runnin a 4 barrel carb on top the stock 390 V8 with dual flowmasters. I'm the second owner, i bought the car back in 01' it had been in a barn since 82'. I paid $1500 for it, since i bought it i've had some minor motor work done, a water pump, set of gaskets, had the factory ac repaired. Nothing major, everything internaly is still like it was when it rolled off the assembley line. Also i had a cheap paint job (original color) put on,a set of mag wheels, and a under dash cd player so i didn't have to cut in the dash.

It was starting to lose what shine it had, the wheels were dull from my brother using wheel acid on them. Soooo i cleaned it up a little. I gave the outside a qucik polish with AM BC-2, I polished the wheels with CDA metal polish, Interior got wiped down and i dressed it with AM super dress it.



First off, this is what happens if you use wheel acid, simple green, or any other harsh cleaner on mag wheels.
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Bet you didn't know florida had state inspections back in the 80's. I had to leave it on the car.
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Interior is all still there and original. The seat has a split if your wondering why i'm pimping the seat cover.
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who you gonna call? Ghostbusters!! dont tell me you cant see it! Looks like it rolled off the showroom floor!

Greg
 
Greg if i had a dollar for everytime someone said that to me i'd be a millionare by now.

Steve, your right they don't build em' like this anymore.
 
TrueDetailer said:
Greg if i had a dollar for everytime someone said that to me i'd be a millionare by now.

Steve, your right they don't build em' like this anymore.
1967 was a good year for US automakers :D

not just because i own a 67 Caddy convert. :rolleyes:
 
Gotta love old cars they have character.
Looks real nice, I didn't notice any rot on her either.

Maybe a future Barret-Jackson candidate :lol:

"J"
 
OH MY GOD does that car bring back memories! In '67 when I got my license my Dad had a black Country Sedan. It was the only time he had one because he always drove Country Squires. One day he pulled up to the garage and got out of the car and handed me the keys, told me to pull it in for him... oh was that a mistake! I dutifully proceeded to crease the passenger side from fender to back door on the garage door opening. His only comment? Thank God I didn't buy a Squire, they'd have to replace all the wood!
 
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