1964 Rolls Royce Continental Flying Spur

Sizzle Chest

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OK, this write up will be a little bit more in depth.

1 of 16 made in left hand drive, 1 of 8 made with A/C

My client has some old/older/antique cars that he loves. I've done one before and will have a few more pretty interesting and cool ones coming in the future. He drives them all and loves all of them.

This Rolls has seen better days...mechanically it's great, but cosmetically...well that's a different story.

Original single stage paint, Full of swirls, scratches, lacquer checking, cracking paint, missing paint, thin paint down to the primer, dents, dings, etc. He wanted to see what I could do with his luxury liner! It was a full on SS massacre, black paint all over me, pitching numerous pads/towels when finished. But, I do enjoy some single stage paint! Very satisfying to work with.

Megs 105/205
Adam's metal polish
McKee's37 hi def paint sealant
McKee's37 hi gloss tire dressing
Adam's glass cleaner
Metro vacuum
McKee's37 leather lotion
(it was also waterless washed and then clayed prior to work)


























50/50 of the hood:












 
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What a huge amount of real estate, Scott !!! Was the paint hard ?
That red leather interior !!! Incredible!
If you used M105, then I believe this paint was hard, and could take it just fine...
Sure is Beautiful now!!! Nothing like Flat, Glossy, Clear, Finishes !
Thanks for all that huge amount of hard, expert, Detailing!!!
Dan F.
 
Thanks all!!

Dan, paint was single stage, so it was soft, it just needed a brute of a compound to cut through the ages of dead paint.

Appreciate the kind words!
 
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