2001 Ford F-150 4x4??

Okay Mr. Ryan,

Here are the pictures of the engine. Now, I hope you know you are making me order a few things tomorrow. #1 will be a wool pad or two. :cheers: After I took these pics, I saw I needed to correct another one or two more lil things. The engine does not look too bad for a truck with over 136k miles on it. :D

Moved all of the pictures to the completed section

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It's going fine. I washed that Range Rover early this morning. After I finished that, I had to take a break for a few hours. I then finished compounding the truck this afternoon. Man. It's horrible trying to detail anything when the temp is over 100 degrees outside. I will finish up the truck after my morning visit to Starbucks THEN over to my friends body shop for him to see the truck. If he does not like it, I'm going to have to you know what!!!!!

Now, Ryan, Should I buy 2 wool pads or just 1? Give me a call anytime this evening so I can order a few things tomorrow.

Stephen
 
It's going fine. I washed that Range Rover early this morning. After I finished that, I had to take a break for a few hours. I then finished compounding the truck this afternoon. Man. It's horrible trying to detail anything when the temp is over 100 degrees outside. I will finish up the truck after my morning visit to Starbucks THEN over to my friends body shop for him to see the truck. If he does not like it, I'm going to have to you know what!!!!!

Now, Ryan, Should I buy 2 wool pads or just 1? Give me a call anytime this evening so I can order a few things tomorrow.

Stephen

I would get 2. With wool pads, they can cake and you fluff them using a hard brush. Instead of having to constantly wash and fluff on a scary case, I would atleast have 2 of them to make it a bit more convenient.
 
Well, here are all of the pictures of the F-150 now that the job is complete.

fyi - I moved many of the past posting since I made changes in photobucket.

Pictures of the engine. Rick Ford detailed the engine to show me the tricks of his engine detailing trade.


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Picture of the Exterior:

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Well done. Let us know what your customer thought of it.

Thanks. I contacted my client this afternoon and he is out of town until Tuesday evening. I did take the truck over to my friends body shop and he likes the look of it now. He also mentioned, I bet he will not want to put the truck up for sale. LOL

Stephen
 
Very nice outcome. (Also gives me hope for my dad's truck!) Those are the type of vehicles I like doing. To start off with something so rough and end up with results like those are just so satisfying to me! It just seems to make all the effort and hard work worthwhile.
 
Very nice outcome. (Also gives me hope for my dad's truck!) Those are the type of vehicles I like doing. To start off with something so rough and end up with results like those are just so satisfying to me! It just seems to make all the effort and hard work worthwhile.


Thanks!! :cheers:
 
Well done. Let us know what your customer thought of it.

He liked the look of the F-150. He now wants me to do his yello Jeep Wrangler Sport so he can sell it as well. Here is what it looks like.

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