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    65 Stang, 04 Dually, Flood

    Just thought I'd share a few afters of a couple cars I did.
    Got a call from a local Speed Shop here in town. They do everything from tune-ups, to full out High Performance anything....

    Called me up to detail some of their customers' cars. Pretty nice thing to do.
    So far, I detailed a 1965 Mustang Convert. Show car, a 93 camaro, and the owners dually. Have another truck to do Wednesday, and 85 Chevy truck, and another Camaro.

    Pics...
    (yes, I know, I take crappy pics)












    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    Dually....












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    flood pics will be up in a few minutes... still uploading.....
    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    Chris..they came out excellent ...the Stang is real nice....I like the paint on that one ..nice color...

    2 Great Jobs...as usual ....good to see you back posting...

    Al

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    just been busy with other things, trying to get everything back to normal.


    The process on both of the cars was Megs #66 w/ an orange LC pad.
    Topped w/ Collinite Fleetwax #885 for durability.
    Tires dressed with Generic tire dressing. (Ran out of mine, had to hit up Wal-Mart.) bummer
    Glass with IG
    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    Flood Car.
    AC drain line was leaking inside of the car.
    I had to strip half the car......Remove passenger and rear seat, remove all plastic trim on passenger side, remove padding, treat floor pan, fix AC drain line, Extract underside of carpet, cut and install new padding, lay carpet back down, extract top of carpet, reinstall everything...

    Sorry for the lack of pics. I was hot, tired, and ready to go home...





















    That is all, I didn't get an after pic. I had to cut the padding and layer it in a few spots, though, I had to make sure you could not feel it through the carpet. It cleaned up nice.
    The gentleman said he wants to book a full detail.....
    In the business world, the rear-view mirror is always clearer than the windshield.

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    Very nice work Chris!

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    good jobs chris

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    Great job!

    Wheel wells on the dually?
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    hahaha, wondering when someone was going to see the wells on the Dually.

    I didn't dress them, ran out of dressing. D'oh
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