1968 Pontiac GTO - now ready for sale

wow.. that looks like a life-size Hot Wheels. Nicely done!
 
EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT! EXCELLENT!
Did I say you did an excellent job? I actually meant to say...
E X C E L L E N T!!!👍

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wow.. that looks like a life-size Hot Wheels. Nicely done!

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Great work on a beautiful car. Thank you for sharing.

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He may change his mind after seeing the car. You did a super job.

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I totally agree! He's hopefully asking more now.

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Great turn around!

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Fantastic work!

How much is he going to ask for it?

Thanks! I'm not sure but I hope to find out once he sells it.

Wow! Nicely done!

Thanks for sharing.

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VERY nice indeed! I joined the Navy in 1968 and always wanted a ragtop Goat........never got one though.

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Please send me a new keyboard. I just drooled all over this one.

Ha! I wish I could get to the level of your Vette's finish.

Great looking GTO!! Excellent work!

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Ur knocking out some top notch work lately. I really like the side by side, before and after shots.

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Awesome turn around!!!!!!! Beautiful classic.

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Amazing job! Great write up too!

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Nicely done!

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WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now THAT is an amazing job.

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very nice!

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OUTSTANDING!!!

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I appreciate all of the feedback. It's rare that I get an opportunity to work on a classic like this one.
 
Very nice before/after shots. Write up was great! Fantastic work! Owner should be ready to get some $$$ from his sale now!
 
Wow!

Incredible!

Amazing!


I'm completely impressed with your work to restore the finish on this car and make it worth of the GTO marque!.

Thank you also for stopping work, getting your camera and taking pictures to share with everyone here on the AGO forum, it's duly appreciated.

A couple of comments...

That's a great sign when you earn the trust of owners like cars like these.

It's hard to get the owners of cars like these to let anyone touch them let along take a machine to them. Good for you.

to most people, that is to the un-trained eye, this car probably looked perfect already. But you know how to LOOK or inspect a car and really determine the condition AND you know what it could look like with the right products, tools and techniques.

Excellent before and after and this one aspect, together with the paint and the convertible top makes for a "complete pictures" where the entire car looks like a show car.

Excellent.

As long as a person uses common sense and doesn't bring out the garden hose until AFTER the machine scrubbing is done, then it's complety safe to machine scrub a vinyl top with a simple orbital polisher like the Porter Cable and a Cyclo brush.

Nice work.

Now this is how a 1968 GTO should look!

Totally impressed.

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Thank you Mike. It means a lot to get your feedback and comments from other forum members.
 
Excellent work, and great write-up.

I did my sister-in-laws '66 GTO clone, and there is a lot of real estate on those 'mid sized' cars!
 
Well done, both the detail and the documentation.

That conv. vinyl cleaned up nicely. The before and after photos are great.

Plus you got approval from Mike Phillips, that's worth it right there!
 
Well done, both the detail and the documentation.

That conv. vinyl cleaned up nicely. The before and after photos are great.

Plus you got approval from Mike Phillips, that's worth it right there!

Thanks! Mike's response was icing on the cake. I'm just trying to learn from the great people on this forum.

Wow. That's a beautiful job. Back in high school in the mid-70s, my friend had a '68 convertible goat. Great car.

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Thanks - they really are nice cars.
 
I am ready to buy the car ! Great job and thank you for taking the time to share with all of us...
 
Gas Tires Oil...well done, really like the car!

I would lower it about 2" all the way around and get some 17" Rallye II's with red PMD centercaps!
 
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