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Well, after having viewed a lot of these posts, I feel like a slacker for having not taken pictures before I started my efforts, and not including interior pics.  I really didn't think about it until I was done and was so pleased with the results.

Both cars got a full treatment, inside and out. The products I used were:

  • Leather & Interior Cleaner
  • Leather Conditioner
  • Carpet and Upholstery Cleaner
  • Glass Cleaner
  • Glass Sealant
  • Edgeless Utility Towels
  • Microfiber Glass Cleaning Towels
  • Cockpit Brush
  • Premium Interior Dressing Applicators
  • 2-Bucket Wash with Car Wash Shampoo and 10" Car Wash Pads
  • Big Blue Clay Bar
  • Detail Spray
  • Super VRT
  • Liquid Paint Sealant (on the Challenger, daily driver)
  • Buttery Wax (on the GTO, garage queen)
  • various hex grip applicators, microfiber applicators, Great White Microfiber Drying Towels, Double Soft Microfiber Towels
  • Adam's Wheel Brush Kit (yes, all 4 items)
  • A lot of elbow grease and TLC

 

The payoff was that after I finished, I drove the GTO to a local tavern to get lunch and a cold beverage.  There was a red 2015 Corvette Z06, and also a red 1965 Mustang convertible that appeared to have been a full frame off restoration on the lot.  I parked my freshly Adamized GTO with it's 47 year old lacquer paint and the 47 years worth of minor door dings etc, and it outshone them both.  As I sat inside, enjoying my lunch, I heard numerous people commenting on how good the Goat looked, and nothing about either of the other cars.

 

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The paint on your Goat does truly look amazing!  I would never have guess 47 years old and original!

 

Keep up the good work!

Thanks Ben.  Yup.  All original.  I'm the third owner.  It was built locally in the Baltimore GM plant. It was  originally ordered from the dealer in my hometown by a local resident who was a friend and neighbor of the guy I bought it from, who was a friend of my dad.  I have had it since 1983.  Although it gets driven regularly (not in the winter), it's had a garage to park in for its entire life.  The interior is nearly all original too. 

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Nice pair of rides!  My buddy has a 68 Goat  convertible that he bought new and kept it all these years. It's all still original and he still drives it.  Those cars are hard to kill.  They both look great!!  Nice job!  :cheers:

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