1967 Corvette Stingray Convertible Detail (43 PICS)

Matt S.

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I detailed this car today for my friend's stepdad, and DAMN it's a beauty. A perfect example of what a classic car should look like IMO.

He's had the car for, I think over 20 years and was not sure about the paint job (meaning he never had it done). It was definitely repainted since there were some light drip marks in some areas (underside of front bumper, etc) but overall it was very nice paint to work with.

Process:
-Wash with DP Four-In-One Rinseless Wash (did not want to hit the car with a hose, sitting water in a classic garage queen = a no-no in my book)

-Clayed certain areas with Wolfgang clay - only the horizontal panels on the front half of the car were rough. The rear and sides were very smooth.

-Meguiar's #105 compound on certain deeper isolated scratches/swirls with a yellow cutting pad, Flex XC3401

-Menzerna PO203 Power Finish for the entire car, with a green LC polishing/finishing pad, Flex XC3401; tight areas were done with a 4" green LC pad on the PC

-Wolfgang Fuzion Polymer-Carnauba Estate Wax

-Final wipedown with Optimum QD / Gloss Enhancer (really added some nice slickness)


-Meguiar's #105 compound on all chrome, Sprayway glass cleaner for final wipe down on all chrome and glass

-Mother's FX Tire Shine (had this sitting around from a long time ago so I decided to use it for a change - adds a nice black, matte finish)


Here is what the car looked like AFTER the DP Four-In-One rinseless wash:

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Various before/after pics of swirls:

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Before / afters of the exhaust and bumpers (M105)












And finally, all the "after" shots.








 
Great work!!! Did you use a pad for the bumpers. i saw that you used the meg 105 and not a metal polish but was wondering if it was by hand or machine?
 
Awesome work. I love cars from the 1967-1973 era.

I can't wait to finish my '67 Mustang.
 
Beautiful Vette and a real nice color. I owned a '68 many years ago, but the 63 to 67s were the nicest of the older ones IMO.
 
I'm not a big fan of older cars, but I sure love Corvettes! Great job, turned out beautiful!!!
 
Very nice work Matt. Wow on the shine and reflection.
 
Awesome work Matt! car looks amazing!


I really like this pic! :righton:




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I have a customer with a black 1968 Vette I'm doing Nov 28th, and then he also has a light blue 1966 I'm doing after that. Both have 427's, with the '66 having matching numbers. :cheers:

Rasky
 
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