Spring Cleaning

Orient Express

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I'm new to your forum, but here are a few shots of the Orient Express after its spring cleaning. This is a 3 year old Porsche with 37,000 miles.



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SpoiledMan said:
How the hell did you make the car float?



my thoughts exactly. :D and are you a professional photographer by any chance cause those are some beautiful pictures! oh yeah, nice detail too. :D



how did you clean/detail the undercarriage?
 
Are you sure you not a photographer in Car n Drive?

Damn that's one pro shot you got there. Oh, I love air ride Porsche :D by the way. How u do that?
 
Great job on the undercarriage: the only thing you might want to add, something I'm rather fond of, is to polish the mufflers and exhaust componets using a PC or a rotary with a 4" wool pad. I've used Mothers and Meguiars metal polishes for this as well as Flitz. I then typically seal with AIO and SG. Looks are incredible.



:chuckle: that was the time the phone book delivery man saw my legs sticking out from under the car :D



If you do this you're going to smile about your undercarriage even more! :up
 
Nice pics!! I cannot wait for my spring cleaning date!!! A lot of new goodies to try with my tried and true foundation!
 
Holy crap, I found those David Blane inivisble jack are on sale at Wally World. :rolleyes:

But seriously, where is the jack?:confused:
 
The lifting system is an piece of surplus equipment that I picked up at an auction at Sandia National Labs. It is a simple single phase dual molonoid synchro-rectovertor. It needs 42v @400Hz to run, but I rigged it up to plug into the cigarette lighter. It can lift an object that weights as much as 4000 pounds up to 2 feet off a nonmetallic surface for 5 hours. I think that it was originally designed to move aircraft payloads around, but it is great to use when working on the car.



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Here is another photo that shows the Bra and mirror covers.



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The lifting system is an piece of surplus equipment that I picked up at an auction at Sandia National Labs. It is a simple single phase dual molonoid synchro-rectovertor. It needs 42v @400Hz to run, but I rigged it up to plug into the cigarette lighter. It can lift an object that weights as much as 4000 pounds up to 2 feet off a nonmetallic surface for 5 hours.



I saw that on a Star Trek episode once. They keep them next to the Transporter. :cool:
 
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