Buffest 2.0- Some of the most valuable, collectible, and rarest automobiles on the planet polished!

This is just unbelievably epic. Stunning perfection Todd.

I don't have anything schedule after SEMA....*hint hint* ;)
 
Beautiful as always. Was the Bentley a recent restoration? The mid to late 20's cars are a real PITA with the louvers on the two part hoods and the area where the fender meets the body. I use to rip up my pads on them and the polisher would find numerous areas where it wouldn't fit. I would love to know your technique on these areas.
 
Beautiful as always. Was the Bentley a recent restoration? The mid to late 20's cars are a real PITA with the louvers on the two part hoods and the area where the fender meets the body. I use to rip up my pads on them and the polisher would find numerous areas where it wouldn't fit. I would love to know your technique on these areas.

On this car I had Mikey do all the hand work (until his fingers bled). I don't believe it was restored anytime in the recent past but I could be wrong.

Great job....I want to help next time

Thanks Shawn. Take a number!
 
Wow, absolutely awesome.

The Miura, which IMHO is the most beautiful exotic ever... looks like no other. What a bang out job!

Cant wait to see the pictures from the next trip!
 
Does that mean you are having a draw. :lol2:

:lol2:

Wow, absolutely awesome.

The Miura, which IMHO is the most beautiful exotic ever... looks like no other. What a bang out job!

Cant wait to see the pictures from the next trip!

Thanks. I really cannot take too much credit for the Miura, as the original paint simply glowed when it was polished. The credit would go be on having the courage (lack of intelligence) to polish the notoriously finicky and thin original paint, but the look of the original lacquer, particularly after being polished with modern abrasive technology, was stunning. I had to purposely under-expose the photos in order to avoid the reflective glare.
 
Thanks. I really cannot take too much credit for the Miura, as the original paint simply glowed when it was polished. The credit would go be on having the courage (lack of intelligence) to polish the notoriously finicky and thin original paint, but the look of the original lacquer, particularly after being polished with modern abrasive technology, was stunning. I had to purposely under-expose the photos in order to avoid the reflective glare.

Hey, stop being so modest! ;)

Those pictures made me so happy, you have a standing invite for a day of ribs on the grill and some relaxing out on the Orlando countryside haha!

:D
 
I don't know how I missed the Miura before. I had to have my 8 year old son come and take a look at it. He loves those cars. The paint looks amazing.
 
I don't know how I missed the Miura before. I had to have my 8 year old son come and take a look at it. He loves those cars. The paint looks amazing.

Thank you! The Miura is one of my favorite cars of all time, it was an honor to work on her.
 
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