1968 Pontiac GTO - now ready for sale

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1968 Pontiac GTO – original owner

This was the first time ever working on a car older than I am!

The owner of this GTO was referred to me by an individual that had me do his truck last fall. This GTO has been in the owner’s family since new and now has several people looking to buy it. The owner decided to get it looking right and entertain some offers to sell it.

The car rarely gets driven and usually sits in storage with a cover on it. When you see the before pictures you will see how much damage removing a cover can do to the finish. The car was repainted about 19 years ago – primer, base coat and triple clear. After looking over the vehicle with the owner, he decided to get the paint corrected and sealed and also have the top cleaned.


Condition upon delivery
I’d call this car a 10 footer. When looking at it from 10 feet away and out of the sun it looked pretty darn good. When you got close and the sun was out the defects were pretty bad.

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I started this project with the Tires, Wheels and Wells. Overall the wheels were in good condition.

The tires were cleaned with Shine Supply Wise Guy 1:3 and Tuff Shine Brush.
Wheels were done with M37 Wheel Cleaner, Wheel Woolies, various brushes and CP IncrediFlair Mitt.
Wells cleaned with Shine Supply Wise Guy 1:3 and various brushes.

Tires were dressed with Opti-Bond 1:1 and Wheels sealed with CP Hydr02.

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The next step was cleaning the convertible top. I’d seen videos of Mike using a PC with a Cyclo brush attachment so I thought I’d give this a try.

M37 APC and the PC with Brush attachment worked great.

Before

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50/50

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After

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Next I moved on to washing and decontaminating the paintwork.

Wash

I completed a 2BM with CarPro Reset, Adams Wash Pad, and various brushes. Dried with Metro Master Blaster and GG PFM Towel.
The grill and emblems were cleaned with M37 APC and various brushes.

Decon
- IronX
- NanoSkin Medium Grade Wash Mitt


Polishing the Paintwork

I took several paint thickness measurements on every panel. The 20 year old paint with Triple Clear provided measurements ranging from 325 – 500+ microns!

Here are some before shots showing the condition of the paint throughout the entire car.

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After doing some test spots I found GG Fast Correcting Cream with the Boss MF pad cut through the defects leaving a pretty nice finish. The final polish was Menz 3500 paired with LC white pads since the cutting step left some haze.

Polishers used
- GG Boss 21
- Flex 3401
- Rupes Mini
- Rupes IBrid

Two wipe downs with CarPro Eraser was done before moving to the LSP.

Before/After Shots

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LSP

- M37 Hi Def Paint Sealant

This was my first time using this sealant and I really liked it. I machined applied with my pc and black LC Hybrid Pad and let it sit for a couple hours. Wipe off couldn’t have been any easier.

Finished Pics

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Thanks for looking! All comments and criticism is appreciated.
 
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Now THAT is an amazing job.
 
Ur knocking out some top notch work lately. I really like the side by side, before and after shots.
 
Please send me a new keyboard. I just drooled all over this one.
 
VERY nice indeed! I joined the Navy in 1968 and always wanted a ragtop Goat........never got one though.
 
He may change his mind after seeing the car. You did a super job.

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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...



1968 Pontiac GTO – original owner

This was the first time ever working on a car older than I am!

The owner of this GTO was referred to me by an individual that had me do his truck last fall. This GTO has been in the owner’s family since new and now has several people looking to buy it. The owner decided to get it looking right and entertain some offers to sell it.

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.




Condition upon delivery
I’d call this car a 10 footer. When looking at it from 10 feet away and out of the sun it looked pretty darn good. When you got close and the sun was out the defects were pretty bad.

7GTOdel.JPG


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.





I started this project with the Tires, Wheels and Wells.

GTO46_47.jpg

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.



The next step was cleaning the convertible top. I’d seen videos of Mike using a PC with a Cyclo brush attachment so I thought I’d give this a try.

M37 APC and the PC with Brush attachment worked great.

Before

50GTOtopPC.JPG


50/50

49GTOtop5050b.JPG


After

51GTOtopRFD.JPG

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!

Finished Pics

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Totally impressed.


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