Re: My Cuda
Posted: Mon Nov 02, 20 7:38 pm
It looka a little different now from this video.
Thanks...
Thanks Guy,guy whitwam wrote: Mon Nov 02, 20 9:38 am Hi Mark
STUNNING WORK !...……. been having some on line training from Daf over the last week and Ryan Davidson says hi and wants to send his best regards to you .
Have kept him informed to an extent on what you are doing and he is very impressed , and thinking of going down the 55 Chevy route maybe sometime in the future .
Yours
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Thanks Drewdrewcrane wrote: Sat Nov 07, 20 3:44 am I am not worthy, just an awesome car,glad I got back on here![]()
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Challenger007 wrote: Mon Jan 11, 21 3:39 pm Plymouths are a classic. It is a pity that many cars are now in poor condition and need restoration. I participated in the restoration of one handsome man and noticed that my friend himself polishes the case to a mirror shine. At first I thought that these are some kind of special substances that require significant skills when working with them. But as it turned out, everything is much simpler. You just need a special nozzle for polishing and the use of an adequate amount of polish - and even a child will cope with the task (figuratively speaking). I bought myself a Dewalt Polisher with Variable Speed and now I take care of my car myself, thus saving a huge amount on car wash services. I certainly think. what many of you know about car polishing devices, but just in case, I will leave a link to one interesting review of popular models of polishing devices.
I thought the same ....mygasser wrote: Tue Jan 12, 21 11:49 amChallenger007 wrote: Mon Jan 11, 21 3:39 pm Plymouths are a classic. It is a pity that many cars are now in poor condition and need restoration. I participated in the restoration of one handsome man and noticed that my friend himself polishes the case to a mirror shine. At first I thought that these are some kind of special substances that require significant skills when working with them. But as it turned out, everything is much simpler. You just need a special nozzle for polishing and the use of an adequate amount of polish - and even a child will cope with the task (figuratively speaking). I bought myself a Dewalt Polisher with Variable Speed and now I take care of my car myself, thus saving a huge amount on car wash services. I certainly think. what many of you know about car polishing devices, but just in case, I will leave a link to one interesting review of popular models of polishing devices.
WTF?![]()
Me too.mopar_mark wrote: Tue Jan 12, 21 6:32 pmI thought the same ....mygasser wrote: Tue Jan 12, 21 11:49 amChallenger007 wrote: Mon Jan 11, 21 3:39 pm Plymouths are a classic. It is a pity that many cars are now in poor condition and need restoration. I participated in the restoration of one handsome man and noticed that my friend himself polishes the case to a mirror shine. At first I thought that these are some kind of special substances that require significant skills when working with them. But as it turned out, everything is much simpler. You just need a special nozzle for polishing and the use of an adequate amount of polish - and even a child will cope with the task (figuratively speaking). I bought myself a Dewalt Polisher with Variable Speed and now I take care of my car myself, thus saving a huge amount on car wash services. I certainly think. what many of you know about car polishing devices, but just in case, I will leave a link to one interesting review of popular models of polishing devices.
WTF?![]()