I haven't posted a detail in a while, and I finally did one that I was really excited about. I've posted this one on every forum that I visit, and I really love this car, so you guys get to see it too.
Actually, every product I used is available through the sponsors of this board.
This car belongs to a close friend of mine. It's by far the Coolest Fox body that I've ever seen. I say that because it puts down 500 hp and 500 ft/lbs to the wheels, yet is as streetable as a stock Mustang. The owner has done his best to keep the car looking stock while building something that he can drive to the track, race around all day and drive it home. It's got a full Steeda suspension under it and has turned some pretty respectable times in a few autocross events, and has broken 10's in the quarter mile at 127mph all in street trim (the 10 second pass had skinnies up front and slicks out back...but other than that, it was run exactly how it was DRIVEN to the track). My picture taking skills combined with the lighting didnt make for really impressive pictures, but I assure you the car came out nicely. It was dark by the time the car was finished and we got SNOW (yep, snow in GA) today, so the car was being left at the owner's shop. Man, it is nice to have a rack to put the car up for polishing the low parts. The car was recently repainted in single stage red. This is the first time in a while that I didn't use the rotary.
Here's the process:
Clay with Claymagic blue
PB SSR2 via polishing pads (kept changing them as they kept turning red
)
Optimum Poliseal via polishing pad
Pinnacle Souveran by hand
Onto the pics:
Sanding marks: You'll notice the right half is done and the left half isnt. Hard time getting the pics to show that
In the next one, the top of the door is polished and the bottom isnt
93 Cobra wheels. I didnt polish them or dress the tires, but I've always loved those wheels
I kinda like the 5.0 on the side, but this car really looks smooth w/o it IMO. I took this picture because I like to give him hell about the logos missing:
I didnt detail the motor, I concentrated on the body only, but I know you guys will want a pic, so here it is:

This car belongs to a close friend of mine. It's by far the Coolest Fox body that I've ever seen. I say that because it puts down 500 hp and 500 ft/lbs to the wheels, yet is as streetable as a stock Mustang. The owner has done his best to keep the car looking stock while building something that he can drive to the track, race around all day and drive it home. It's got a full Steeda suspension under it and has turned some pretty respectable times in a few autocross events, and has broken 10's in the quarter mile at 127mph all in street trim (the 10 second pass had skinnies up front and slicks out back...but other than that, it was run exactly how it was DRIVEN to the track). My picture taking skills combined with the lighting didnt make for really impressive pictures, but I assure you the car came out nicely. It was dark by the time the car was finished and we got SNOW (yep, snow in GA) today, so the car was being left at the owner's shop. Man, it is nice to have a rack to put the car up for polishing the low parts. The car was recently repainted in single stage red. This is the first time in a while that I didn't use the rotary.
Here's the process:
Clay with Claymagic blue
PB SSR2 via polishing pads (kept changing them as they kept turning red

Optimum Poliseal via polishing pad
Pinnacle Souveran by hand
Onto the pics:
Sanding marks: You'll notice the right half is done and the left half isnt. Hard time getting the pics to show that

In the next one, the top of the door is polished and the bottom isnt







93 Cobra wheels. I didnt polish them or dress the tires, but I've always loved those wheels


I kinda like the 5.0 on the side, but this car really looks smooth w/o it IMO. I took this picture because I like to give him hell about the logos missing:

I didnt detail the motor, I concentrated on the body only, but I know you guys will want a pic, so here it is:
