Be honest - how long would it take you to buff out this car? 1956 Dodge Lancer - Kustom car by Richard Zocchi

Although it only has 2 doors, that's a lot of real estate to buff out. I doubt if I could do this in less than 10 hours doing a 2 step and LSP.
 
Myself personally..probably 3 months judging by how long it's taking me to do my vehicle lol.
 
Depends on how much I'm getting paid🤣


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Myself personally..probably 3 months judging by how long it's taking me to do my vehicle lol.



That's funny....


The old 2-door Dodge is still sitting in the garage. I'm hoping to start on Monday now, I came in early today to start but been busy doing logistics.


I've been busy creating all the info for the 2 next roadshow classes we just announced. Lots of work behind the scenes to set these up...


Autogeek Roadshow Class - October 14th & 15th in Falmouth, Maine- IMPORTANT INFO - Location - Hotels - Airports


Autogeek Roadshow Class - November 11th & 12th in Evergreen, Colorado - IMPORTANT INFO - Location - Hotels - Airports



:)
 
This is taking longer than I thought... he said, tongue in cheek.

RSW
 
There's a lot of panel there. Estimate 30 minutes per panel, plus breaks and changing pads etc, it would take me 7 hours.

I can't see the paint, but I would probably go with the Flex PE-14 and the Makita PO5000c, Optimum Hyper Compound and Polish and McKee's High Def Paint Sealant. Finish it off with some Blackfire Midnight Sun wax.
 
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