Blown 1934 Ford Pick-up - Show Car Makeover - Modeled by Kristin

So much fun, gorgeous truck!

And thank you for helping out with both the 1957 Chevy on Thursday and the Hotrod 1934 Truck on Saturday!

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1957 Chevrolet Bel Air - Remove Swirls - Modeled by Kristin

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You made both cars look even better than they look by themselves...


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Yes I did. I have two more iPhone videos taken that day but the one with the engine running will need a little editing because I fumbled my fingers with the awkward start and stop button. I'll see if Yancy can extract the pertinent part. If not, I can visit the truck and snag a new video as this engine, a 900 Horsepower old school Hemi sounds just as WICKED as it looks!

That's something we've played with in the past and are open to they idea today but so far no matter how we try to structure it there's a cost associated with the broadcast. Just to note, in order to do "good" business, a company has to make a profit. If a company doesn't make a profit that's called doing "bad" business and then they go out of business and that doesn't help anyone.

We're here to help by providing the best in class products with the best in class service at the best prices shipped right to you door. Providing best in class information and education is also our goal we just need to find a "win/win" business model that works for everyone.


But... we are working on it...


Thank you!

Bill
 
Tommy needs to work out some...geez...:joking: lol. I dont know why the 4 of you pushed the truck out, i think he could have carried it.

Just curious but, how long did it take the 4 of you to do this from start to finish?
 
I remember this makeover posted awhile back but......man that 34' is friggen gorgeous!!

I want :dblthumb2:
 
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Better than a webcam we've done "live broadcasts" in the past and while we're doing them people can ask questions via the forum and we answer live right back at you.



I remember this makeover posted awhile back but......man that 34' is friggen gorgeous!!

I want


I agree. Not only does it look amazing but when the engine fires up it shakes the air and the ground!



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Amazing work guys! Just wondering why would you use the Pinnacle polish over something like m205? I get so confused with so many different products out there. Also why did you use the pinnacle swirl remover instead of say m105 compound? Just trying to get a grip with what to use for different jobs. Thanks!
 
Amazing work guys! Just wondering why would you use the Pinnacle polish over something like m205? I get so confused with so many different products out there. Also why did you use the pinnacle swirl remover instead of say m105 compound? Just trying to get a grip with what to use for different jobs. Thanks!


They work great is one reason. M105 is an aggressive compound and I'm pretty sure I explained with text and pictures that this is a show truck and only had fine scratches from normal wear-n-tear and also the kind of toweling marks that "Show Cars" tend to get because show cars tend to JUST get wiped and wiped and wiped after the first time they are cut and buffed.


For what it's worth, after I worked with the guys at Wayne Carini's shop all they use for polishes now are Pinnacle and if you watch all the NEW episodes of Chasing Classic Cars all the cars have show car finishes. In old episodes you'll see cars with swirls.


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... I get so confused with so many different products out there. Also why did you use the pinnacle swirl remover instead of say m105 compound? Just trying to get a grip with what to use for different jobs. Thanks!

Autogeek tends to showcase the different products they sell. The one reason I started out with Adams products is because I didn't want to be concentrating on what product I was using on what pad and what products work with different pad and what pads work with different products. I wanted to be concentrating on the actual polishing and getting my car scratch and swirl free and the Adams kit makes it "Brain Dead" simple Green product on green pad, Orange product on orange pad white on white pad grey on grey pad. Green being heavy cut, scratch and swirl remover. Orange being swirl and haze remover, White being fine polish and grey paint sealant. Autogeek should develop a beginner starter kit that's color coded.
 
Here go...

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:)

Over the weekend my wife and I were doing some garage cleaning/clear out and I opened up a box and found the DP Waterless Wash!!!
I was wondering if it was still good. I'll try it out eventually.

That 34. It's one heck of a hot rod. And you guys did a great job with it
 
Over the weekend my wife and I were doing some garage cleaning/clear out and I opened up a box and found the DP Waterless Wash!!!


I was wondering if it was still good. I'll try it out eventually.

If a product has been sitting for an extended period of time - if you can shake it up and when you look at it - it has a UNIFROM appearance and consistency - then it's probably good to continue using.




That 34. It's one heck of a hot rod. And you guys did a great job with it


Yeah it was one of the baddest hot rods to go through Autogeek's Show Car Garage since I've been here.

Here's a close second...


Full BLOWN RUPES Show Car Detailing on a Full Blown 1936 Ford Streetrod by Mike Phillips


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I used all RUPES products for the above.
 
If a product has been sitting for an extended period of time - if you can shake it up and when you look at it - it has a UNIFROM appearance and consistency - then it's probably good to continue using.

Oh, nice. I'll try that. Yeah, i tend to shake things up REAL good when they have sort of "separated." Everything has worked so far :)



Yeah it was one of the baddest hot rods to go through Autogeek's Show Car Garage since I've been here.

Here's a close second...

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I used all RUPES products for the above.


oh dear goodness. That's a massive blower. Music to the ears, I'm sure. Nice looking rod, too!
 
I never see this Streetrod anymore?

Have to reach out and see if the owner still has it?

:)

I sure hope it didn't share the same fate as Boyd Coddington's Chezoom! Such a remarkable car. I had seen pics (or video?) of it in a rather neglected state. One of the windshield wipers didn't work, i think it was stuck sort of outside cowl area. Flat tire. Wheels didn't have that luster. The paint was in bad shape.
 
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