2000 Cobra (replica)

richy

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This very cool car belongs to the same gentleman for whom I did the XJ-R a few weeks ago:

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/51482-pretty-kitty-mean-too.html

He wanted the paint corrected, but did not want me to spend the kind of time that I did on the Jag. Fine, but the paint on this thing was rock hard and it was fiberglass to boot. Not an easy beast to correct with a limited time frame! Anyway, on to the writeup...

First up was how it was when it landed. Here are the before pics:

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Unfortunately a stone or something caused this permanent damage to the paint on the left front fender.

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The engine in this thing was just awesome!!

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It did not have a top on it so I had to be very careful washing it!

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He also did not want me to do the pipes. He liked the look of them the way they were:

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The mark on the paint from the top was difficult to completely correct, but was improved upon immensely.

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First up as always was the wheels. They were untreated aluminum and not easy to do. I tried a few different cleaners including DG aluminum cleaner on them. I am not a fan of this type of wheel!
The tires were cleaned with Zep Purple.
The wells were cleaned with Zep Citrus.

The car was foamed and then washed. I took precautions washing it so to protect the interior:

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After foaming and washing, the car was clayed with the Elastofoam block.


Correction:

The paint ended up getting a 3 stage correction with black TB wool and 105 with my Dyna rotary followed by D300 and a B/S yellow pad followed by B/S white pad with M205. It finished down well considering the time. I also did multiple paint touch ups which always adds time, but is so very worthwhile.
The back end had overspray of some type which also added to the time. I used Langka with cotton makeup pads to remove it. There were many of them and I didn't take the time to remove all of them, but got most. Here's what they looked like:

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The chrome was nice and I used D300 and a mf to polish it. D300 is a very nice chrome cleaner. Aggressive enough, but not too much.

The trim protection on the front of the rear fenders was treated to Solution Finish and topped with UTTG.

The interior was vacuumed, cleaned with AG interior pad and OPC and then treated to UIGP.

I also spent a wee bit of time polishing the chrome under the hood but forgot to shoot pics of that at the end. Sorry. That chrome was done with DG 501 as was the chrome strips on the step plates.

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All the paint, chrome bumperettes and windshield were sealed with OG.

The tires were treated to DP gel applied with an air compressor spray gun.
 
AFTER SHOTS:


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All in all, still took me almost 15 hours. He was very happy with the outcome, which is all that matters. Very cool car. Comments appreciated.
 
Very nice job. Is that a real cobra or a replica? If I'm not mistaken real cobras were aluminum not Fiberglass.
 
Beautiful work and I love the color scheme on this Cobra replica.

I sanded and buffed many Cobras in my life because I worked for a guy that built them for customers for years. I also took care of his personal 427 Cobra which was a daily driver in Oregon and he didn't shy away from driving it with out the top in the rain.


Here's a picture of a "real" Cobra outside his shop back when I worked for him in Oregon...

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We also had a 1967 Cobra replica for one of our Thursday night live broadcasts and everyone loved working on it because the simply look so coo...


Video and Pictures - 1967 AC Cobra and 1949 Packard Show Car Makeovers!

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Nice work Richy


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Great job on an awesome car, Ritchie!
 
Great job! :xyxthumbs: I want to have one of those one day.
 
I'm working on polishing mine right now. I was hoping to get it out today, but I didn't finish it last night.
 
very nice work as always! cool car too!
Thank you very much. I agree..mucho cool!!

Very nice job. Is that a real cobra or a replica? If I'm not mistaken real cobras were aluminum not Fiberglass.
Thank you. It's a replica which is why I put both the year and "replica" in the title. Fiberglass is a PITA to polish.

Great job! One of my top 5 favorite cars!
Thank you. It has beautiful lines. No wonder they were doing replicas of them!! You better be pointed where you wanna go when you nail the throttle on that beast!

Beautiful work and I love the color scheme on this Cobra replica.

I sanded and buffed many Cobras in my life because I worked for a guy that built them for customers for years. I also took care of his personal 427 Cobra which was a daily driver in Oregon and he didn't shy away from driving it with out the top in the rain.


Here's a picture of a "real" Cobra outside his shop back when I worked for him in Oregon...

RealCobraMilkTruck001.jpg



We also had a 1967 Cobra replica for one of our Thursday night live broadcasts and everyone loved working on it because the simply look so coo...


Video and Pictures - 1967 AC Cobra and 1949 Packard Show Car Makeovers!

CobraPackard003.jpg




Nice work Richy


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Thanks Mike! Working on a real one would be spectacular. I love the colour combo on it too..I think it really accentuates the gorgeous curves that it has. I'm hoping the OG will help keep it pristine.

Awesome car, awesome job! Mike that truck looks oxidized! ;)
Thanks very much.

Great job on an awesome car, Ritchie!
Thank you. It was a real pleasure to work on it...kinda like giving a massage to a real hottie, LOL.

Great job! :xyxthumbs: I want to have one of those one day.
You;ll be standing in line behind me, LOL. Thanks!

I'm working on polishing mine right now. I was hoping to get it out today, but I didn't finish it last night.
No kidding!?! What colour(s)? I can't wait to see the pics. What steps are you doing to it?
 
It actually looks like the one in the pics you posted only with black bumpers and pipes. I finished hitting it with an orange pad and m205 last night. I'm working on finishing it off with Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer and Füzion Estate Wax. I'm hoping to get it done tonight and will try and get some pictures up in the next day or 2.
 
It actually looks like the one in the pics you posted only with black bumpers and pipes. I finished hitting it with an orange pad and m205 last night. I'm working on finishing it off with Wolfgang Paintwork Polish Enhancer and Füzion Estate Wax. I'm hoping to get it done tonight and will try and get some pictures up in the next day or 2.

Awesome! (Don't post it if the job looks better than mine, hahahhahahahahha)
 
Nice work. The Cobra is a hard car to work with...lots of curves
 
Great work Richy! Looks like they owner "drove" the car too, which is a good thing! Love the color combo as well, definitely one you don't see everyday! :dblthumb2:
 
That color combination is very unique! Cobras are absolutely awesome in every way, shape, and form... waaay ahead of its time.
 
Awesome job. Can I ask why you had your sprinklers on with a Porsche sitting next to them?! haha I'm just giving you a hard time.
 
Nice work. The Cobra is a hard car to work with...lots of curves
Thank you. Yes it does...like a sexy woman!!

Great work Richy! Looks like they owner "drove" the car too, which is a good thing! Love the color combo as well, definitely one you don't see everyday! :dblthumb2:
Thank you Chad. No garage queen here, LOL.

That color combination is very unique! Cobras are absolutely awesome in every way, shape, and form... waaay ahead of its time.
Yes they are. What a pleasure to work on.

Awesome job. Can I ask why you had your sprinklers on with a Porsche sitting next to them?! haha I'm just giving you a hard time.
To help it grow of course!!! LOL. Had too many cars to work on at one time, truth be told. And thank you.
 
I love reading your Show N' Shine threads, Richy. They're very informative and I like hearing about your process. But I can almosot never wait to get down to the good stuff - the pictures! Your afters are always jaw dropping, great job!
 
I love reading your Show N' Shine threads, Richy. They're very informative and I like hearing about your process. But I can almosot never wait to get down to the good stuff - the pictures! Your afters are always jaw dropping, great job!
Thank you; that's very kind. Make sure you see the 2005 911 I just posted. Big job. I will also be posting a 2001 Z06 Vette soon that has only 5,000 original miles on it! Both got OG as well.
 
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