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  • Jeff Smith
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    Revitalizing an old thread here.

    Joe, I love the car as well as what you were able to do with it.

    I was just curious as to if you might remember any history the owner may have been able to tell you about it. An "Old Dog" like that probably has a few good stories built around it.

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  • rusty bumper
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    Originally posted by Don
    Actually, I can see a significant difference. To me it's as clear as the before & afters of the Plymouth...EXCELLENT work
    I agree with you Don.

    The top has a very nice reflection to it.

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  • Superior Shine
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    Originally posted by Don
    Actually, I can see a significant difference. To me it's as clear as the before & afters of the Plymouth...EXCELLENT work
    Thank you.

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  • Don
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    Actually, I can see a significant difference. To me it's as clear as the before & afters of the Plymouth...EXCELLENT work

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  • Superior Shine
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    OK, Gallery is working now.

    The before and after are hard to see but it was a very dramatic difference.

    BEFORE-



    AFTER --

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  • Don
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    Originally posted by Superior Shine


    I would love to upload some pics but the gallery will not allow me to.

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  • Superior Shine
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    We did the truck last week. Even though the transformation was just as dramatic as the 41 Plymouth the before and after pics aren’t that different. It was kind of like photographing white.

    It is very hard to tell (in pic only) from oxidation to brilliant shine. In person it was awesome!

    I would love to upload some pics but the gallery will not allow me to.
    Last edited by Superior Shine; Jul 4, 2005, 07:53 AM.

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  • Don
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    I'm still speechless over the results and the quality of the work & I CAN'T WAIT to see how the truck turns out. You should enter this car in Autopia's Extreme Makeover Contest.

    My arms & back ache thinking about the amount of effort you put into this now beautiful classic.

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  • Superior Shine
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    No, he has a few old dodges (plymouths) the 57 chevy and a bunch of willys and jeeps.

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  • Tom MacDonald
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    Does this guy with the old cars have any woodies stashed away????

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  • Superior Shine
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    Originally posted by tomee
    i love your work!
    i love your threads!!!
    good job
    Thank you

    Tomorrow is the big day for the 57.

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  • tomee
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    i love your work!
    i love your threads!!!
    good job

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  • LnkPrkSoldier
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    will that be your next project? that will be interesting...

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  • Superior Shine
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    Again thank you very much for the kind words.

    The owner of the 41 Plymouth is very happy with it. I have his 57 Chevy pick up to do in the next week or two.


    The finish on it is almost as bad -



    Last edited by Superior Shine; Jun 22, 2005, 07:16 PM.

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  • iceburgh
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    Very well done 11 hours is not that bad for the results. I am sure the owner is very very happy.

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