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Re: 1982 Datsun (turn around)
Couple of comments...
First... nice save....
I coined a saying a few years ago that goes like this,
Take your car's paint to it's maximum potential
and that's what you've done in this project. You can't always hit perfection because of the condition of the paint won't allow it no matter who you are, how much talent you have or the chemicals, pads and tools you have access to, so the most you can do is to take a car's paint to it's maximum potential and you've done that here as well as the other coatings, surfaces and materials.
Next, here's a quote I learned from another forum member off the first ShowCarGarage.com forum,
"Each one teach one"
And this thread is a stellar example of taking the time to help bring someone else further up the road.
And last but least, I can't count how many old Datsun's I've buffed out and it's always kind of fun. I actually own a 1974 Datsun Truck that I use for a parts chase in Apple Valley, California and it's worth it's weight in gold because,
A) It's pretty much all rebuilt mechanically and runs great, is dependable and gets 20 mpg
B) It's a pre-1976 vehicle, so you don't have to "SMOG" it in in California and one thing for sure, I don't need the Government to help me keep my cars running.
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Re: 1982 Datsun (turn around)
Nice truck, but you ruined it all by putting that tacky BMW emblem on there!
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That is a great turn around! Well done!
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Wow... Just an awesome job. I have to say this is my favorite thread too... now I can not wait to show my son how to do this too... Only 4 or 5 years to go. lol.
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Originally Posted by DARK HORSE
Thank you Christian, and yes you are correct I think he is hooked on detailing, he seems to really enjoy all of the aspects. However I think it will be awhile before I turn him loose on the Stang!
Haha, I figured. I am trying to do the opposite right now; I am 19 and am trying to get my parents more interested in taking care of their cars properly because I won't be around to be their resident detailer in a few years.
But that is great you have your son hooked, there is nothing like standing back and admiring those types of results!
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Originally Posted by Pie
Wow!! Great job!!
This is a type of project I want to tackle one day, making an old car look like new again.
Thank you Pie, We appreciate it...
Originally Posted by oldmodman
Isn't it amazing how good a car can look even after it has been completely ignored for years.
Really nice job. I bet your son is counting the days until he gets his license.
Thank you and yes he is!
Originally Posted by Z06-Goose
What a job!!!
Very nice...
Thanks.
Originally Posted by TimG
Astounding work on reviving an old car. Truly enjoyed reading this writeup.
Thank you for the share.
Thank you and we are glad you enjoyed it..
Originally Posted by A4 1.8tqm
Wow! What a project, your son must feel a great sense of accomplishment after that. A great read indeed
We both thank you and yes he does! Were glad you enjoyed it!
Originally Posted by tuscarora dave
What a terrific job done and a wonderful presentation, Kudos to both you and your son. This is a testement to your parenting abilities as well. Most kids nowadays probably would have never got past the wash before losing interest and returning to the video games. This thread is a sure show of integrity on behalf of your son and you and datsun as well. Thanks for sharing it , I thoroughly enjoyed it.
We both thank you for the kind words! We are glad you enjoyed it. Knowing people enjoy it makes it worth taking the extra time to do the write up...
Originally Posted by Harleyguy
Great job Tad what a turn around.Matter of fact looks better then some of the guys on here that claim to do details but are actually wash and wax guys.
Thanks Adam. We appreciate your noticing!
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Originally Posted by Deep Gloss Auto Salon
This just may be my favorite detailing thread ever… The story behind it, a father and son working on the kids 1st car together is very heartwarming and then, the work Andrew produced is really impressive!
I have to admit, I read this and turned a little green with envy, my son is 10 and I can’t wait to do something like this on his car with him.
Kudos to you and your son… Darn fine job Andrew!
Andrew and I both thank you for your kind words, and are very glad you enjoyed it! I'm sure you will do the same with your son soon!
Originally Posted by matt@autogeek.net
Originally Posted by bill walsh
wow hopefully my grandson&i can do that when he gets older great job guys
Thank you, I'm sure you guys will!
Originally Posted by RaskyR1
Wow! Very impressive work Tad! It doesn't even look like the same car anymore!
Thank you Chad, we both appreciate your noticing!
Originally Posted by Mike.Phillips@Autogeek
Couple of comments...
First... nice save....
I coined a saying a few years ago that goes like this,
Take your car's paint to it's maximum potential
and that's what you've done in this project. You can't always hit perfection because of the condition of the paint won't allow it no matter who you are, how much talent you have or the chemicals, pads and tools you have access to, so the most you can do is to take a car's paint to it's maximum potential and you've done that here as well as the other coatings, surfaces and materials.
Next, here's a quote I learned from another forum member off the first ShowCarGarage.com forum,
"Each one teach one"
And this thread is a stellar example of taking the time to help bring someone else further up the road.
And last but least, I can't count how many old Datsun's I've buffed out and it's always kind of fun. I actually own a 1974 Datsun Truck that I use for a parts chase in Apple Valley, California and it's worth it's weight in gold because,
A) It's pretty much all rebuilt mechanically and runs great, is dependable and gets 20 mpg
B) It's a pre-1976 vehicle, so you don't have to "SMOG" it in in California and one thing for sure, I don't need the Government to help me keep my cars running.
From both of us, thank you Mike, we appreciate you taking the time to notice and comment. Knowing that people are enjoying the threads, makes the additional time to do the write ups worth while!
Originally Posted by sullysdetailing
Great job
Thank you!
Originally Posted by Nissaner
That is a great turn around! Well done!
Thanks.
Originally Posted by Racin10s
Wow... Just an awesome job. I have to say this is my favorite thread too... now I can not wait to show my son how to do this too... Only 4 or 5 years to go. lol.
Thank you for the kind words. We are VERY glad that you enjoyed it!!
Originally Posted by christian900se
Haha, I figured. I am trying to do the opposite right now; I am 19 and am trying to get my parents more interested in taking care of their cars properly because I won't be around to be their resident detailer in a few years.
But that is great you have your son hooked, there is nothing like standing back and admiring those types of results!
Thanks again Christian, and we truly hope that you get your parents trained.
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Re: 1982 Datsun (turn around)
Wow...unreal...amazing...stupendous...unbelievable ...beautiful...
All words that describe this detail!! I'm TRULY impressed with the work both of you put into that Datsun and the turn around...please see above!!! Pat your son on the back for a job VERY well-done!
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I agree with pretty much everybody else who has posted in this thread. That is an awesome job you guys have done on that car. Fantastic write up!
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