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A Detailer's Buffing Out of a 1941 Plymouth


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In searching for local auto detailers on Craigslist, this one caught my eye because of a photo of this '41 Plymouth. The before and after photos of bringing the shine back to this beauty are pretty cool.

 

Here's the link to the photos from the detailer's Meguiar Online's postings.

 

http://www.meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?6650-Old-Dog&s=&highlight=old%20dog

Posted

Nice job, indeed.

However, the P12 there was optimal object for buffing display; no dents, no scratches - only dirt and sun oxidation on othervise good paint.

Still I admit, that such first class job requires some knowledge and experience not to spoil the surface or damage details.

Thanks for sharing - my eyes rest on a well preserved P12.

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I know the pics are 10 years old, but that sure looks like Capt.Freds car.

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He says he did it in 11 hours, he must have been flying, I'm doing the same sort of thing with mine and I'll be happy if it's looks close to that good in 11 months.  :rolleyes:

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