This car was booked through a friend of mine who knew the owner of a pretty awesome collection. We met the owner at his warehouse full of these beautiful machines, after talking to him about what we do and explaining what paint correction really is, he gave us a "test car". This rare 63 Sting Ray was the car he gave us the paint wasn't in terrible condition and it was very hard to document the defects with the camera. It had the usual towel scratches and a couple of buffer trails nothing to extreme. Once the paint correction was complete I topped the car with three coats of Swissvax Concorso to really make it pop. Needless to say we picked up the account! Enjoy the photos. Clay Bar Treatment Befores of Damage Some Polishing Pics After Correction LED Shots Reflection Shots Sun Shots
Nice! I love the '63's. My neighbour just sold his street *legal* '63 split window vette. it was far from stock... running consistent low 7 second 1/4 with the occasional dip into the 6's.
Louchee is killing it................the fleet will take 6 months to do(Unless qualified persons are brought in from the bullpen.Lol).
Looks like you know what your doing Jimmy! lol Looking forward to the rest of the writeups from this Garage Mahal
Good stuff Jimmy, can you tell me what kind of Renault hatch that was, the white one closer to the vette, I think maybe a GTI.....unfortunately I want that more then the vette. Looked dope with those rims. Looking forward to that write up.