1969 Super Bee detail...

Sizzle Chest

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Had my neighbor pop over the garage this morning to have me help him out with an oil change and to fix his washer squirters...well that all went well and then it turned into a detail day!

All numbers matching original 1969 Super Bee. 383 4 barrel, automatic.

Rinseless washed-ONR, clayed-Nanoskin sponge, corrected-Hi-Temp 357 magnum, and then waxed-Adam's Americana. I broke out the Flex and Griot's 6" and went to town. I applied the Americana by machine.

Came out really well IMO. Original single stage paint. Had quite a few defects, swirls, and scratches in it.



On to the pics!

Just a little bit of paint transfer onto the green pad! Had to clean them/switch to clean pads often.



Some defects before correction: (hard to see some of them on this color and in the light)




























Pictures don't do it justice. The paint came out really well. Super slick and it looks wet! They way it should look/feel! Yeah!

Vehicle is for sale if anyone is interested. PM me for details...
 
^^^Huh? I see 'em! Somebody else let me know if they are showing up!
 
That's nice work! The car is beautiful!!:dblthumb2::dblthumb2::dblthumb2:
 
An awesome trip down memory lane in a beautiful muscle car in its day!! :props:
 
Mopar muscle ,brings me back too being a kid again, awesome job!
 
Those old Mopars are awesome. You guys did a great job!:xyxthumbs:
 
Great job. Brings back memories. I had the same car as a Senior in high school but mine had a black vinyl top and 4 speed.
 
Awesome job Sir Sizzle!
Looking quite awesome now :xyxthumbs:
 
Awesome job, Sizzle. That car came out just before I graduated from college. Always has been my favorite Super Bee. :props:
 
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