Since I've posted a couple of notes I figured I would intro myself.
I'm in my 40's and have detailed cars since I was a youngster. My dad would buy and old car and fix the mechanicals and my job was to make it look nice for sale.
I've done several car restorations and normally just do detailing on my own cars.
I belong to a local Merkur car club. I recently made the mistake of stating that a couple of cars slated for dismattling could be put back into shape with some TLC and not much money.
A few days later the car in the picture below showed up at my doorstep. It was covered in moss and pine needles. This picture was taken after a quick hosing to see what was under the moss.
The sunroof had been left open and after the last 40 days and 40 nights of rain we've had it was very wet and covered in mold. The interior is now stripped and sitting in my garage drying out.
The goal is to make this car not just road worthy, but looking as new as possible. My budget is $1,000 which includes tires. I've already spent about $200 on a new battery and the parts to get it running properly. The project will be documented on a website once done.
I have a plan for restoring the paint, but I'm curious how some of you would go about whipping it into shape.
I'm in my 40's and have detailed cars since I was a youngster. My dad would buy and old car and fix the mechanicals and my job was to make it look nice for sale.
I've done several car restorations and normally just do detailing on my own cars.
I belong to a local Merkur car club. I recently made the mistake of stating that a couple of cars slated for dismattling could be put back into shape with some TLC and not much money.
A few days later the car in the picture below showed up at my doorstep. It was covered in moss and pine needles. This picture was taken after a quick hosing to see what was under the moss.
The sunroof had been left open and after the last 40 days and 40 nights of rain we've had it was very wet and covered in mold. The interior is now stripped and sitting in my garage drying out.
The goal is to make this car not just road worthy, but looking as new as possible. My budget is $1,000 which includes tires. I've already spent about $200 on a new battery and the parts to get it running properly. The project will be documented on a website once done.
I have a plan for restoring the paint, but I'm curious how some of you would go about whipping it into shape.
