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"Wow, this thread has gotten out of hand. I just asked where do the bodies come from. Not the secret of life! But then again, this is a fun bunch, as life should be!!"

Ever hang out in the garage with a bunch of friends, drinking beer, shooting the $hit, telling lies, discussions awash with thinly-vieled attempts to one-up the other guys' story....

...well, this is exactly like that! 

barncobob posted:

i asked jim that question awhile back and if i remember correctly it was Maguires Speed  detail spray wax

WINNER! I'm not a car detailer kinda guy. In 3 years I've washed my car maybe 7 or 8 times (microfiber cloths), takes me maybe 45 minutes wash, dry, Mequire's Spray detail wax. Other wise mostly dust buster and Mequire's Speed Detail Wax (15 minutes). I wash the wheels and tires every 6 weeks or so. 

I'm at the other end of the color spectrum, but treat my white car about the same - wash and chamois it and then use the California Detailer that Carl Berry found.  I wax it every 2 - 4 years with Mother's because it's easy to use and seems to last forever.  That is about the level of "detailing" I go through, maybe using Tire Black and also vacuuming the interior and hitting it with ArmorAll (except for the seats - When I ArmorAlled them I kept sliding around...   Never been into the Q-Tip/toothbrush thing.  In fact, after welding up my heater exhaust pipe, the car is covered in acetylene soot from starting the torch - Yuch.....

I would probably have mine washed and spiffed by now, but it has been too cold and damp to even think about it. We all keep hoping that next week will be better.  Not this week, for sure.

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I’m similar to @MusbJim. I have never used a hose on the Speedster and hope to never have to. I’ve never used a hose on any of my classics as water seems to get into various nooks and crannies and just sit there. (A little less to worry about on fiberglass cars, but there is still a number of metal parts on our cars as well)

Rather, I use Meguire’s quick spray detail after every ride. Then I throw the cover on it. Tires and wheels every 6-8 weeks. I also use Meguire’s professional polish on it every 6-8 weeks. 

As MusbJim says, it’s incredibly quick to wipe down the car. Maybe 15-20 minutes. Bugs and misc stuff wipe right off. 

Justin@Vintage posted:

Boy I wish we could build two cars a day

That is how others have stated "fake news"

There must have been some sort of miscommunication or misunderstanding regarding how many cars we are building. Not sure where or why.... but without a doubt we are not building two cars a day. That wouldn't leave much time for the glass to set up, or the paint to dry

@Justin@Vintage

Justin.  Very nice to see you jump in here, but how about a little more detail as to what exactly is happening at Vintage in Arizona?

sherco_chris posted:

I'm at another extreme, no paint, (not exactly true, I painted a faux patina including some rust! What does everybody think?

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Chris, I think you have a winner!

Looking at the wonderful (unique) finish on your car I'm reminded of the 1957 Porsche 356A Coupe 'barn find' that sold for, counting commission,  $556,000 at the Gooding & Co. auction on March 9, 2018 in Amelia Island, FL.

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Troy Sloan posted:
Justin@Vintage posted:

Boy I wish we could build two cars a day

That is how others have stated "fake news"

There must have been some sort of miscommunication or misunderstanding regarding how many cars we are building. Not sure where or why.... but without a doubt we are not building two cars a day. That wouldn't leave much time for the glass to set up, or the paint to dry

@Justin@Vintage

Justin.  Very nice to see you jump in here, but how about a little more detail as to what exactly is happening at Vintage in Arizona?

Hi Troy,

Well... we are still building the great product that everyone has come to love for the last 31 years. We have been making subtle improvments to the cars along the way and we are still taking custom built orders and building cars for our clients all over the world. We have been working on standardization and quality control and increasing production output. We are actually quite busy at this time and with summer coming around it is getting even busier. You are always welcome to call anytime!

Justin

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