I'm gonna take a wild guess here, but those seem like the typical Ford crow's feet. Every older Ford model that I have detailed has crow's feet.
damn I'm good ... lol Great work btw ... I've always wondered why ford has never addressed this issue.
A local BMW collector has a collection of 86 BMWs. He had a warehouse fire and 18 cars were covered in smoke. It took us 6 months to detail them and get all the smoke out. The cars were almost completely stripped in order to get all the smoke out Here are a few before shots Few afters Then there is this merci It may look not that bad but when you drive it you can hear the water swishing around in the floor boards. It was on a trailer that set on fire and the top was down as the fire fighters put the fire out. It needs to be completely stripped. Have not yet started.
I saw the picture first, then I read your comment. LMAO! Still laughing as i'm typing this. That's terrible!!!
Yes yes I know "holy thread revival Batman!" But. I like this thread and would love to see it expanded, it's been quite a while since anyone posted in it. Since all I seem to get is nasty cars, I like seeing turnarounds. Let's see what ya got. When I can I'll get some pics of one of my worst, a 1998 Camry.
That dog hair is CRAZY! Not as bad as some here but some of the tougher cars RPD has done! 2005 Caddy Deville 2008 Lexus IS250 2005 GMC Sierra 2500HD