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62 Chevy Impala SS buff out with M105/M86

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  • Derrick
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    Very nice work, looks amazing

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  • RDVT4ME
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    Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
    50 footer? After your beautiful work you turned it into a 10 or less footer!!

    I probably wasn't as clear as I could have been. The 50 foot comment reflects it's appearance prior to my buff out.

    Thanks for your positive comment!

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  • Duneroller
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    Very nice! Awesome car and nice job.

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  • cnfowler
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    50 footer? After your beautiful work you turned it into a 10 or less footer!!

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  • RDVT4ME
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    Thanks Tim!

    Somehow it's just more fun to work on cool cars.

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  • Tim Lingor
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    Great work Bob!!! And one cool car to work on...!!!


    Tim

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  • RDVT4ME
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    Originally posted by CarbonBlack View Post
    amazing work,
    That is a lot of paint!

    nice vette, I take it you like red ones

    -nick

    Thanks! You aren't kidding that's a lot of paint. That's one big car.

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  • CarbonBlack
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    amazing work,
    That is a lot of paint!

    nice vette, I take it you like red ones

    -nick

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  • RDVT4ME
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    Thanks Kevin!

    Gee, I wonder who I learned all my M86/M105 tricks from.....who could that be?

    My customers father has a 35 Chevy street rod. It's is a very cool car and he wants me to buff that one out.....so it looks like that will be my next fun detail.

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  • Kevin Brown
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    Bob-

    NICE WORK, MAN!

    Please do MORE write-ups

    You seem to truly enjoy doing the work, and you are very good at it.
    You are becoming quite the M86/M105 master.

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  • RDVT4ME
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    Originally posted by Mike Phillips View Post
    Nice work Bob!

    You've turned that car into a polished gemstone!



    Thanks Mike....I've learned from the best....and you know who all those folks are. They usually wear black shirts.

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  • Mike Phillips
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    Nice work Bob!

    You've turned that car into a polished gemstone!


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  • RDVT4ME
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    Thanks for all the kind works guys!

    Another interesting part of this car....the owner is in a wheel chair. This car has hand controls that allow him to drive it. I think its pretty cool that he can enjoy an awesome car this this. His father has a 35 Chevy hot rod so they enjoy the Car Crazy passion together.

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  • Silverado 03
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    Great looking ride. Hope u had some before pics. Well keep posting these great pics. Thank You.

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  • Mike Pennington
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    Originally posted by RDVT4ME View Post
    I think one thing can be learned from this experience. There is no one combination that works on every car. You need to use your best judgement and don't be affraid to experiment. Just remember to start with the least agressive approach.

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