Rasky's Auto Detailing: '66 Corvette 427/425hp wet sand and buff

Great work, the difference is amazing! Those are Vetts are so sexy! You did a great job bringing it back to life.

I just can't believe he spent so much time rebuilding the car and then put those wheels on it. Wheels can make or break a car. To each his own...but yuck!
 
WOW! Excellent! Love the writeup and the change!



Do you have a write-up of the 68 somewhere? I apologize in advance if I missed it. I looked under "find other posts by Rasky" and didn't see it.
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Thank you!

I did the '68 a few months back before I joined this forum....I'll post a new thread on here for the '68. ;)

http://truthindetailing.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=933


Looks great Rasky.

Thanks Dana. :smile:


Great work, Rasky!!! That is truly a beautiful Vette. Looks like Nassau Blue from the pictures. One of my favorites!!!;)

Thanks Bill. I was really sad to see the car leave last night. The owner asked me if I'd be willing to drive his '68 and follow him to a few car show's and meets this summer...who am I to say no? :D

I'll be sure to take pics ;)

Great work, the difference is amazing! Those are Vetts are so sexy! You did a great job bringing it back to life.

I just can't believe he spent so much time rebuilding the car and then put those wheels on it. Wheels can make or break a car. To each his own...but yuck!

Thank you. The wheels do look better in person IMO, but I would never pick them out for any car, let alone this Vette. I did let him know about all the feedback on the wheels and I'm sure he'll put the stock ones back on. ;)
 
:D:D SWEET! :D:D

And that is one sick Vette...a fine example of the IMO, very finest era of Style for these magnificent machines - :notworthy:
 
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