1994 Corsica, lots of wetsanding and buffing

man........what a turn around. hopefully your wallet will find itself significantly heavier after you sell it ! Great work with that rotary man . . .
 
Bythehour said:
For $100, you can't go wrong. You could probably flip it for ten times that! :)



Although, it occurred to me that the type of buyer looking for a 94 Corsica probably isn't going to care much about swirls and such. Good for the practice in anycase...



Pretty much what I was going to say. :)
 
if its a 1994 corsica, then it should have the fancy new electronic 4spd auto. ;p



I had an 88 with the 3 spd, totally neanderthal, but bulletproof too.



Great job, btw! Did you also polish the brakes? those ridged brakelamps are a bit of a pain...
 
As I've said at times before, those are my favorite jobs for the sheer fact you get HUGE improvements. Almost anyone can take a new car and with little or no skill make it shine (although some here take new cars and make them better than showroom). These jobs test one's agressive correction - then shine - skills.



Very nicely done, Coupe. Enjoy the profits!!!
 
Sir, you just convinced me to buy some OHC. I have some some swirls that PG won't quite handle.



You should be able to make $1K on it pretty easily when you're all done. Great job!
 
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