Been a while. Some new projects..

Allred00535

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I have been working for a private collector and wholesaler for a while now. Finally have a little time to upload some photos.



All complete color sand jobs as well as full detail. 1500 grit, 2000 grit, 3000 grit, 4 stage cut, polish and wax. All sanding is done by hand to chalkboard flat and all products are paint shop compliant (there is a booth right next to me). Good times. :pout:



Enjoy. I will upload some better cars etc from my camera when I can find the time, these are all from my phone.





First up is a 1963 Split Window Stingray. Award winning complete nut and bolt restoration.





Post sanding process





Finished photos









1965 Chevelle Malibu SS



Don't have many pictures of this guy as I was in a mood that day. Car was featured at the Good Guys car show in Scottsdale this past weekend.













Will post a few more later on including a sea foam green stingray that I love and the cleanest second highest scoring diamond rating Chevelle in the world.
 
1966 Corvette. Have loved this car from day one. I would love to own it. Very classy, great lines.. I can't say enough about this year in this color.















 
JohnKleven said:
Great work and great cars!



Thanks John!



Not sure why, but the classics get no love around here. I have posted some others several years ago with no replies. I guess people would rather see a hand wax on an 08 3series.



lol.. go figure. Glad you appreciate the work it takes to get these vehicles to look like this.
 
That amount of work deserves a lot of respect. Especially that you re sanding by hand and not DA, that requires skill, patience, and a lot of time! The pics don't even do the cars justice, although I know damn well they looked like different paint jobs after the fact. Great work, don't worry about the lack of replies. Forum vets appreciate it!
 
Nice work and nice collection. If he runs out of room and needs to park one of those vettes somewhere I'll offer my place. I'll even drive them occasionally so the fuel won't go bad.
 
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