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MOPAR Barn Find! 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
Beautiful find in an amazing color. I hope you get to restore it so we xan get more pics!
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Re: MOPAR Barn Find! 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
Originally Posted by Coatingsarecrack
Beautiful find in an amazing color.
I hope you get to restore it so we can get more pics!
No updates yet - hopefully the family will sort things out through the holidays and if it's going to happen - we'll see the car here.
Fingers are crossed.
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Re: MOPAR Barn Find! 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
Hopefully you will get that million dollar car. I had a lime green one in high school 440 6 pack hemi trans and dana 60
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Hoping to get an update on this project this week.
Hoping.....
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Re: MOPAR Barn Find! 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
Originally Posted by Mike Phillips
I received an update yesterday about this car. The new owner is working on getting it shipped to Stuart, Florida.
Fingers Crossed.
Until then, here's a fresh Barn Find,
Stay tuned....
I know youve stated on numerous occasions you dont like using running water especially on older cars, how would you approach the initial wash process on that car?
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Re: MOPAR Barn Find! 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
Originally Posted by vettemn86
I know youve stated on numerous occasions you dont like using running water especially on older cars, how would you approach the initial wash process on that car?
IN the past, my normal approach woujld be to use a waterless wash, spray on HEAVY SATURATION and use LOTS of towels to wipe the car clean. I teach this in my classes too.
At the time I posted the above picture, I don't think I had actually created the write-up thus no link. Since then, I detailed the car and created the write-up, (takes hours to create a good write-up). I just edited the post above and included the link to the write-up.
Barn Find - 1950 Pontiac Chieftain Deluxe Convertible - Extreme Paint Correction
And if you scroll down the thread you'll see this picture. It shows I used my normal go-to Prep Wash, SONAX Glass Cleaner
Since then, my good buddy Jim Lafeber aka Dr. Beasley, who has attended 3 of my recent 3-day detailing classes as a VIP Guest, saw me using Glass Cleaner as a "prep wash" and asked why?
I explained, and he has just launched a brand new product based upon his experience with me called,
Prep Wash
He brought a dozen bottles to my last class for the students to test out and also gave me a bottle to test out. I share it and my thoughts here,
BLACKFIRE One Step Topped with PBL Surface Coating - 2019 Chevy Impala
The entire car was as dirty as you see this mirror.
Spray, spray, spray... then wipe, wipe wipe.
Clean. That's all. Just clean. Exactly what I want.
He's tweaked and finalized the formula and it's now for sale at his website. My guess is, because we carry his line, it will be available here in the future.
Great question, thank you for asking.
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Re: MOPAR Barn Find! 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
Thank you Mike, you may need Dr. Beasley to send you a few more cases of his prep wash for when that Cuda arrives
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Re: MOPAR Barn Find! 1970 Plymouth Cuda 440-6
Originally Posted by vettemn86
Thank you Mike, you may need Dr. Beasley to send you a few more cases of his prep wash for when that Cuda arrives
Ha ha...
I've expressed my sincerest wishes to the son of the Dad that is inheriting this car to LEAVE all the dirt on the car.
I've texted Ken and asked him for an update. I try to be positive, but my guess is after the car is trucked here to Stuart, the people involved will wash it in the driveway and buff it out with a wheel and some Nu-Finish.
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