2007 FJ Cruiser, 66 Fury

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I have been browsing a lot more on here lately and have had a detailing business on the side for quite a few months, but probably going to take it a little more full time. Thought I would show off some nice looking results I got with Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0. This is my current vehicle I use for my mobile detailing, and I had a 66 Plymouth Fury VIP that I was using for a few months that I miss. I probably could have taken it out in the light to get pics, but the contrast of the light and shadows kind of accentuates the reflections in the paint. I was pretty impressed with the results from this sealant. I haven't seen water stand up so high before. The sheeting action is just ridiculous.

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This particular bead of water was about 1/4" high:
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Here is the Fury I had for a short time. The paint was pretty smooth when I got it, but used a DA with heavy pad with M105 and then light pad with M205, then the Wolfgang Deep Gloss Sealant 3.0

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I think the FJ Cruiser is a nice rig but I'm very partial to the 1966 Fury. It was restored with just the right amount of flair and I think it looks pretty nice lowered a bit.....:props:

Thanks for sharing! :dblthumb2:

Do you realize there's leaves on those trees?
 
I think the FJ Cruiser is a nice rig but I'm very partial to the 1966 Fury. It was restored with just the right amount of flair and I think it looks pretty nice lowered a bit.....:props:

Thanks for sharing! :dblthumb2:

Do you realize there's leaves on those trees?

Do you mean the leaves would fall on the car? It was just a temporary spot cause that white truck was visiting. I normally parked it under the car port. I wish I still had the car. I got it running great after I swapped the carbs and changed to an electric ignition. It still needed some spacers for the rear rims though.
 
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