"Diamond in the ruff" 32 V12 Auburn Boattail Speedster

Happy Holiday's to all.....



I wanted to share a video of one of my recent projects that I took on earlier this year. After months of extensive restoration, I spent over 48 hours of paint correction and polishing and even more time detailing the bright work to bring this one of a kind never before shown classic to "Concours" status.......after my extensive work was performed, the vehicle was entered into the 2009 L.A. Concours D' Elegance where it took 2nd place in its class and the 2009 Palos Verdes Concours D' Elegance where it recieved the award for "Most exciting car"



What an honor it was to detail such a magnificant Jewel!





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I saw this up a few days ago, I was worn out and figured people would have a fap-fest. You did a great job in bringing it up to full potential. I really love the boat tail and looks way before its time, especially when painted instead of wood. This actually made me ask my friend about restoring his 1926 Alfa, but we both decided it would be hard to bring to concours quality. Again, good job on the car!
 
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