'87 Buick Grand National - Intensive Paint Correction by AutoLavish

Man that is a very crisp reflection in that paint! Great job! Also I love the fact that it has a set of ET-Streets on the rear...meaning its far from stock under the hood.
 
tssdetailing said:
Epic!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Thanks :)



Barry Theal said:
Outstanding work from Detroits finest! Man they just keep getting better and better! Brillant!!!! Marc and Jacob to the rescue!



Much appreciated Barry. Good talking with you again and I'm sure I'll be in touch!



Labster said:
That is amazing work! What bags are those that you guys carry your products in? I'm looking for something similar.



Thanks you! The bags are some canvas ones from Harbor Freight I believe. They've held up very well over the last year and a half.



Shutter said:
Nice work boys.

Please keep them coming.



Thank you for the continued support - it's much appreciated.



a_guerrajr said:
Very nice work! Lovely!



Thank you



toyotaguy said:
barry once told me that once you start sanding, it will get addicting and you will want to do it on every car...he is right because once I did, I look at the OP in a whole different way - I can remove that, but I wont...LOL

Nice job M&J



Thanks a lot Eric. Hope all is well. You're surely right - there's nothing like sanding and polishing to perfection!
 
Marc/Jacob - man you guys made that Buick look better than new! I bet the owner gave ya'll a big tip - I know I would. I intend on showing my wife this thread - she had a bad Olds back in the day and I know she has a soft spot for these cars.
 
bmw5541 said:
You guys NEVER fail to impress me.

Outstanding job!!!



:) Thank you! Another reason it pays off to work hard with both cars and write-ups I suppose!



Awesome !!!!



Thanks!



FastEddysDetail said:
Amazing job as always!! I love reading the AL threads!



Much appreciated Eddy :)



Auto Concierge said:
That's how you do it. Lovin it.........now where are the pics from the "White car" hmmmmmm?



Thanks a ton Bob for the kind words and kind advice. Bob "The Sage" Willis is always a great source of information as well as top-notch work.



What white car? I have no idea what you're talking about Bob, but I do have a cool pic of a 50/50 of twin fluid reservoir's (one of the left still not clean) that are sourced from Lockheed Martin...



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MachNU said:
Man that is a very crisp reflection in that paint! Great job! Also I love the fact that it has a set of ET-Streets on the rear...meaning its far from stock under the hood.



Very much so... to the point the owner asked us multiple times to make sure we don't post any pics of the engine bay :D



JuneBug said:
Marc/Jacob - man you guys made that Buick look better than new! I bet the owner gave ya'll a big tip - I know I would. I intend on showing my wife this thread - she had a bad Olds back in the day and I know she has a soft spot for these cars.



Thank you! Good to see appreciation for such an awesome and beautiful car. Thank you for taking a look!!



























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Oh boy! Another incredible job done by the Dynamic Due from the "D". I've worked on dozens of GNs & TTs back in the day and nothing looks better than one done properly. Especially with GNX wheels! Scary thin paint too. Some places you can see the primer poking through from the factory. Well done as always. Keep up the great work fellas!
 
Richie Carbone said:
Outstanding work as usual guys.

Looks like a Vector W8 to me. :xyxthumbs



Much appreciated Richie! Hope you have fun in Cali ;)



David Fermani said:
Oh boy! Another incredible job done by the Dynamic Due from the "D". I've worked on dozens of GNs & TTs back in the day and nothing looks better than one done properly. Especially with GNX wheels! Scary thin paint too. Some places you can see the primer poking through from the factory. Well done as always. Keep up the great work fellas!



Much appreciated David. Hope everything is well down there!



dsms said:
Wow, what is there to say, just F'ing WOW!!!!



Thanks a lot Dave - I look forward to seeing what you have up your sleeve next



Concourswanna b said:
A Vector? Whoa, totally forgot about that car's very existence. Trapper Keeper & Jams era...



Easy to do... they only made 17 before all kinds of things fell through. It's really too bad as they truly were the world's fastest car with a top speed of 242. Not only were they gear limited to 242, but each one build was driven at 242 prior to delivery. The W8 was, and still is a very amazing car.
 
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