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Ever stared at your car’s flat-looking paint, hoping it’d sparkle like it used to? Imagine driving along, but rather than glowing in the sunlight, your ride just seems tired and washed out. No need to ...
Automobile finishes have come a long way. One hundred years ago, it was any color you wanted as long as it was black. When the auto industry was just getting started early in the 20th century, paint ...
At some point this Tropic Turquoise 1966 Malibu will be transformed into a real stunner with a proverbial who's who list in new restoration parts, but in the meantime I wanted the car to look as good ...
As sales continue to rise in the restoration industry, more than $449 million was spent in 2005 according to SEMA research, more and more people are beginning to restore those classics they always ...
As the number of unrestored vehicles found on today's show fields dwindles, with it goes opportunities to document the myriad of factory-installed pieces and original finishes such examples contain.
One of the essential steps for every restoration project concerns the paint, as very often, old cars like those that we discover thanks to barn finds come with rust and mold that need to be completely ...
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