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1964 Plymouth Signet - Extreme Makeover

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  • J. A. Michaels
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    Looking good so far. Can't wait for the final write up.

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  • TimG
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    Re: 1964 Plymouth Signet makeover

    Now thats a challenge. Keep us posted

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  • SHYNEMAN123
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    Re: 1964 Plymouth Signet makeover

    Your off to a great start

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  • supercharged
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    Re: 1964 Plymouth Signet makeover

    more pics!!!

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  • Nappers
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    Re: 1964 Plymouth Signet makeover

    Looking good so far!

    That interior needs some TLC though, can't wait for the final writeup!

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  • eyezack87
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    Re: The worst I've ever seen....

    Man, I feel bad now since my 96 Lexus ES300 was worse than that....

    You'll have fun doing that car thats for sure

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  • Erik Mejia
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    Re: The worst I've ever seen....

    Can't wait for the full write-up.

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  • Stevens Detailing
    started a topic 1964 Plymouth Signet - Extreme Makeover

    1964 Plymouth Signet - Extreme Makeover

    1964 Plymouth Signet - Extreme Makeover


    This car is hammered. This is going to be fun!

    This was my clients first car and he's got the thing running and he wants to give it to his son - obviously not in this condition.

    He told me, "just do your best"

    I said, "Okay"


    Before:














    Check out the interior, what do ya think APC?






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    After a good bath with Hyper Wash and APC+ this is what she looks like:



    This is after just M95 with a WWHC7 Solo pad on a Rotary Buffer:








    I'll keep you posted as I go...
    Last edited by Stevens Detailing; Mar 12, 2009, 06:54 AM. Reason: text change
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