1976 BMW 2002 Single Stage Paint Full Restoration

Francisco

CQuartZ Finest Installer
 know i already have thread of some of my work but this project deserved its own.


About a week ago, I received a call from the owner, first owner, of this beautiful car that she had looked everywhere online and all about restoring the paint on her car.


She was thinking of getting the car repainted since so many people had told her that she needed to have the car repainted and yet she held off on that.


The following day I arrived early at her house to see a true legend...

1976 BMW 2002




I was so excited to see the car, it's a such nice feeling. The owner loves her car, she has owned all these years and the coolest thing was this, less then 45k miles. Wow.


On to business I went, I explained the procedures that I would have to take and so on, she had never heard of that before and she was honest and forward with me, she didn't want a car show, she wanted to maximize the paint and that's what I was aiming for.



Here are complete before pictures. Now please forgive me, unfortunately I couldn't move the car, the reason why this was even more special. This car was to be given to her eldest son which he just graduated from high school not only he was able to receive a 4 years scholarship to FIU. on this same day, she had shipped the keys of the car to her son, so I was running against time since he didn't know and he would be receiving the present of a lifetime.


The paint before......


Trunk shot and this time I had my good camera to document the car.




Once again time was a factor plus I couldn't move a lot since the space was so tight as you can see, I did my best.



One thing I can't never forget and thank this guy, Mike Philips. The day I went to restore the paint of the 1955 Firedome Desoto Firedome was not only a great day to meet the man himself but it was a day to learn a lot and trust me, I learned a lot.


The power of an unchanged formula....


Meguiar's #7 was rubbed all of the car and I let it cure for at least 3 hours.





Front hood....



I wish I would have more time, the night prior I was doing a paint correction on a Nissan GTR so unfortunately I couldn't leave to apply #7 the night before but I had a good feeling that this would be enough.


Test spot. Note, this was just removing #7, no polishing was done yet.



Half of the rear trunk wiped off

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Stay tuned for more.........

 
 
Products used:

ONR

Meguiar's #7

Pinnacle Clay

Pinnacle Swirl Remover

Meguiar's M205

Pinnacle Souveran Wax

FleX3401

CSS orange

CSS white

Meguiar's black foam pad (wax application)





Into the polishing......


Single Stage alright.....



Top of the car



Trunk



Left side



Right side



Panel by panel after 2 steps, the paint was beginning to change. No wax was applied yet.

 
 
All the Chrome pieces I polished using my Meguiar's DA with a 3" backing plate. I used the Meguiar's Aggressive Cut metal. Not a huge improvement but it was still noticeable. The rest of the chrome surrounding the entire car I did by hand.


Before



After



Then I dressed the black trim with Black Wow and finally gave the car a nice thin layer of Pinnacle Souveran to finish it off with a bang.


Final Shots.




The interior was okay so I just did a quick vacuum plus quick clean on the inside, nothing crazy.




Beauty Shot



Now I know a lot of you say that, why would she give this car to her son. I asked her the same question but I had a feeling why she was doing that. One I already knew that he had just graduated high school, now the other one I was like super happy to know. He is the one that had been taking care of her, he is the one that takes care of the car as best as he can and had been for along time. In my book, he deserves it. She told me he loves this car and when she offered him to get a new bimmer and he said no, he like the old style. I am pretty sure this car is going to be taken care of after all this hard work that I putted into it.


Lets recap.....


Rear Before



Rear After



Front before



Now you see those white stains? She told me she had dropped bleach years ago and couldn't get it off on time. I did what I could with it, not 100% but guess what, huge improvement nonetheless.


Front After



Whole car Before



Whole car After



The owner got very emotional after I was done with it. She thought she had to spend tons of money to respray the car. I told her not to worry, I was going to do my best. I putted all my efforts into this car. I know one thing, her son will be thrilled when he sees his new car!
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I hope you all like it. I enjoyed this project so that's why I am sharing with all of you.



Happy New Year to all of you

 
 
I got my driver's license in 1975, I wish I had saved my money and talked my dad into a Beemer like that. But, back then, dem fur-run kers weren't popular with my dad's generation
 
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