American Classic 1955 chevy

gt08vapor

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A great American classic is brought it’s shine back. This was a Fun project that I worked on for 3 days. Alot of the car needed to be wet sanded, the chrome had very bad water etching, and so on.



In the early 90s this was a frame off restoration, Someone spent alot of time and money on this car. But the paint was not very great and was in need of some tlc.



Products used.

Dewalt x

Meguairs soft buff pads

LC pads

Foam Cannon



Meguairs 105

menzerna Sip

menzerna super finish





Here is what the car looked like after it was washed and clayed.

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Not much reflection or any depth to the paint at all. The orange peel was some of the worst i have seen on any repaint.



Before any thing was done to the car, i took about 300 paint reading so i new just how much paint i had to work with, and what i could safely correct. Alot of spots the paint was very heavy while others was very very thin.



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Every measurement was noted, so any thin ares were given the upmost attention.



Some sun shots to show the condition of the paint. With the metallic flake, i was having troubles getting the camera to pick up the defects.



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The car was then pulled inside the owners garage where i spent 4 hours of tapping off all the edges, trim.





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Heres a good photo that shows the amount of orange peel the car had



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I didnt get any pictures of me wet sanding, I wanted to get started on the job ahead.



Here was one of many scratches that were around the car.



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And here is what it looked like after



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Before

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After

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This guy was about a foot long and very deep

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unfortunately was down to the metal in some parts, and could not be 100% removed



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The tail lights were polished out.

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After

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The wheels need alot of polishing.

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and after.

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The water etching on all of the trim.

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Afters

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the engine bay was also completed along with alot of polishing work. no before pics.



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nd Here are the final shots of the car. The gloss, depth and shine is brought back to this American classic.



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As always thanks for looking.
 
I used the new Dewalt 849 X. It is a great machine. Being a litter lighter, smoother and having the abilty to drop the rpm's down to 600. This is a very quality machine.



Thanks for all the good words.
 
Great work!!! My favorite car ever!! I'm going to have to get a '55!! They aren't going to get any cheaper!
 
66#1 said:
Great work!!! My favorite car ever!! I'm going to have to get a '55!! They aren't going to get any cheaper!



Very true. The owner bought this just for that reason. He said he was abale to get a very good deal saving thousands buying with the paint hacked up. Everything else on the cars was brand new, you could eat off the frame. But i would guess the ran out of money, painted it quick for a sale.



I dont mind, i was able to bring the paint its life and shine. The owner's plan was to get it repainted next year but is now holding off. I will be maintaining the finish for him.



It really hurt the prices a few years ago when everyone was crushing these old cars.
 
Thrillseeker said:
I love seeing the older cars more than the newer ones. Nice work on that shoebox.



I would also agree, seeing these cars of the past cleaned up, out on the road is far better than any supercar. These are a part of history and can not be replaced.
 
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