crash93ssei
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I picked up a 1982 Cutlass just after the snow went away here in Michigan. Went down to look at it and fell in love with it, the paint was beautiful, engine sounded mean, only problem was the interior looked bad.
The day I bought it
Put a different wheel / tire package on it
Now, when I picked the car up, the sun was constantly popping in and out from the clouds so I could only get a little look as to the condition of the paint. From what I could see, it looked absolutely perfect, so I was happy, yet at the same time sad because I wouldn't get to do a good turnaround with it. After looking at it very close for the next three or four months, I could see that the paint did have a lot of marring, swirls, and holograming, but nothing too serious. The car was repainted a couple years ago and has sat under a car cover most of the time since then and it showed. The paint looked amazing from five feet away, but once you got closer it looked dull and not nearly as good as it should have.
I wanted to do a cruise for the local car show, so I broke out my UDM (anyone still use these, or did they all break LOL ), orange CCS pad and Menzerna SIP.
Sadly, the camera on my Droid phone had decided to mess up and not save all of the pictures I took of the car before, so all I have are some after shots.
I still have to go over it with my white pads and some Menzerna Micro Polish, but it looks a thousand times better now then it did before. It will also be treated to some Souveran!
The interior was painted gloss blue by the previous owner (YUCK) so I am little by little removing it and repainting it black, and it looks so much better! I also picked up a set of seats out of a 1982 Grand Prix that was wrecked and swapped the seats in a few days ago and that alone made the interior look a lot better then before with the seat covers over seats that were trash.
Two months ago, the engine developed a nasty rattle that turned out to be the cam wiped out and took out four lifters with it. I pulled the engine out, had it completely rebuilt, threw on some Trick Flow heads, and some other goodies. I can post up pics of that whole process as well if anyone wants.
For now though, here are a couple videos, one just a walk down the side of the car after polishing, and the other an idle video for any gearheads out there :dblthumb2:
[video=youtube_share;fn2afKkZDB4] - 1982 Cutlass after some polishing[/video]
[video=youtube_share;8YWNSLq0umw] - 1982 Cutlass idle after engine rebuild[/video]
The day I bought it


Put a different wheel / tire package on it



Now, when I picked the car up, the sun was constantly popping in and out from the clouds so I could only get a little look as to the condition of the paint. From what I could see, it looked absolutely perfect, so I was happy, yet at the same time sad because I wouldn't get to do a good turnaround with it. After looking at it very close for the next three or four months, I could see that the paint did have a lot of marring, swirls, and holograming, but nothing too serious. The car was repainted a couple years ago and has sat under a car cover most of the time since then and it showed. The paint looked amazing from five feet away, but once you got closer it looked dull and not nearly as good as it should have.
I wanted to do a cruise for the local car show, so I broke out my UDM (anyone still use these, or did they all break LOL ), orange CCS pad and Menzerna SIP.
Sadly, the camera on my Droid phone had decided to mess up and not save all of the pictures I took of the car before, so all I have are some after shots.





I still have to go over it with my white pads and some Menzerna Micro Polish, but it looks a thousand times better now then it did before. It will also be treated to some Souveran!
The interior was painted gloss blue by the previous owner (YUCK) so I am little by little removing it and repainting it black, and it looks so much better! I also picked up a set of seats out of a 1982 Grand Prix that was wrecked and swapped the seats in a few days ago and that alone made the interior look a lot better then before with the seat covers over seats that were trash.
Two months ago, the engine developed a nasty rattle that turned out to be the cam wiped out and took out four lifters with it. I pulled the engine out, had it completely rebuilt, threw on some Trick Flow heads, and some other goodies. I can post up pics of that whole process as well if anyone wants.
For now though, here are a couple videos, one just a walk down the side of the car after polishing, and the other an idle video for any gearheads out there :dblthumb2:
[video=youtube_share;fn2afKkZDB4] - 1982 Cutlass after some polishing[/video]
[video=youtube_share;8YWNSLq0umw] - 1982 Cutlass idle after engine rebuild[/video]