Mike, You and that group of fine folks got to transform one of the finest automobiles ever built by the Ford Motor Company. It's absolutely gorgeous. I'm jealous because I wasn't there.
I have owned three 60's Continentals and if you haven't owned and driven one you don't know what I'm talking about. That series of cars had the best baked on enamel finish available at the time and it shows, after you worked your magic on it. They weighed in at just over 5600 pounds empty, rode and drove like a dream.
I have used #7 most of my life and it did great. Obviously the Rupes system is a wonderful line of products, can't wait to try them, and finishing up with a wet carnauba final shine was perfect. I'm getting to do a show car detail on a 2008, jet black Town Car in a couple of weeks. It's not as good as the 67 but they said I could keep it for a week if needed. Can't wait. Will try to post some before and after pics with the Wolfgang and Flex 3401 I'm going to use.
I'm going to spend the rest of the night looking at the pictures again and reading all of your posts. Thanks again, Gary
I have owned three 60's Continentals and if you haven't owned and driven one you don't know what I'm talking about. That series of cars had the best baked on enamel finish available at the time and it shows, after you worked your magic on it. They weighed in at just over 5600 pounds empty, rode and drove like a dream.
I have used #7 most of my life and it did great. Obviously the Rupes system is a wonderful line of products, can't wait to try them, and finishing up with a wet carnauba final shine was perfect. I'm getting to do a show car detail on a 2008, jet black Town Car in a couple of weeks. It's not as good as the 67 but they said I could keep it for a week if needed. Can't wait. Will try to post some before and after pics with the Wolfgang and Flex 3401 I'm going to use.
I'm going to spend the rest of the night looking at the pictures again and reading all of your posts. Thanks again, Gary