2020 Shelby GT500

Sizzle Chest

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2020 Ford Mustang GT500
403 miles
Ford Performance Blue w/white stripes
5.2 liter V8
Supercharged
760HP/625TQ
0-60 3.3 seconds
10.7 second ¼ mile



This was a referral from an excellent client of mine. Happy to have the opportunity to work on this beast!
Minor marring/swirls on the finish, black plastics are dull and swirled up. This blue beauty blue oval is getting the attention is deserves!

The ‘details’:
McKee’s37 iron remover.
Adam’s shampoo.
Adam’s tire and rubber cleaner.
Adam’s wheel cleaner.
Clayed with a medium mitt.
Master Blaster to dry.
DeFelsko PTG.
Scangrip lighting.
Flex XFE 15.
Griot`s 3"
Rupes iBrid.
Misc. foam pads.
Griot’s correcting cream.
Griot’s perfecting cream.
Optimum paint prep for final wipe down.
22ple Mistico Elemento Forte.
Ranger QuickJack.
22ple VM1 wheel coating.
Adam’s trim/plastic coating.
McKee’s37 high gloss tire dressing.
Metro vacuum.
SCG Pro glass cleaner.
McKee’s37 quick interior detailer.


A little decon:














Paint after initial correction:


















 
Pretty dang sweet. It’s one of my fantasy cars and I’d order it pretty much just like it sits. Nice work.
 
Sizzle Chest:
Thanks for posting pics of this Ultimate Ford Mustang. With the Camaro Z-28 and Challenger Hellcat, we truly are living in a 21st Century Muscle Car Era, albeit at 21st century new car prices!

One thing I have noticed in your details is that you use Griot`s Garage Correcting Cream and Perfecting (Polish) Cream almost exclusively. Must be a reason, but the results speak for themselves.

I do wonder how a BRAND NEW vehicle can get so scratched up, but it obviously happened ("Good observation" Captain Obvious, but I`d be repeating myself!)

And this muscle car only comes with a dual-clutch automatic transmission. Might as well join the fray of modern hi-performance vehicles that ONLY come this way (like Ferrari).

As always, great work on this modern-day Ford Muscle Car.
 
Thanks all! It was a pretty cool vehicle. Great power/technology...and they run like scalded dogs!

Lonnie, I blame a lot of the defects on the dealership prep, some were factory related. I try to tell my clients to inform the dealers to not prep them before delivery.

Griot`s line of compounds and polishes just plain work. And are easy to work with. I dig them!

Yep, so true DCT seems like it is the wave of the future. Much `faster` than a manual, but loses on the cool factor.
 
Not gonna lie that car makes me drool, beautiful beast and excellent work. Can’t believe the swirls with 400 miles on it...


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AAAAWWWWWESOME work Sizzle. I think in 15 years I`ll be able to afford a 2020 one. I don`t know how the hell you were able to detail it. I`d have sat in the drivers seat like I was 6 in my dads car pretending like I was driving the whole time.
 
That Stang looks fabulous! Would love to take it out for a test spin.


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Wow, very nice!

I guess all the dealership folks see is a clean car when they are done, not knowing how fantastic the paint could look if they worked on it properly...

Almost as bad a$$ as your nasty Stang Scott!
 
Scott just fantastic work as we know you turn out car after car !

Exactly, and it sure doesn`t hurt it seems he lives in an area where this Stang could well be considered one of the poorer peoples car. The pics on his web site are like a high end car showroom run-eth-over. I have some sort of Kia and a Toyota Corolla lined up for this week. Neither even have wheels, they both have HUB CAPS :( I bet Sizzle hasn`t touched either brand in ages, we definitely won`t see a Corolla in his gallery. His web site = half million dollar Ferrari`s & Lambo`s like it`s nothing. My web site = ehhhh yeah, not those lol.

What can you really do detailing and picture wise to make plastic hub caps look good? I need to move...
 
WOWSA !! awesome job and thanks for posting what you used... I bet you added 20hp because now it is so slick/smooth it will glide through the wind,,lol
 
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