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There's a Vette!! Maybe a Stingray? Just wanted to let you know that I detailed my car today using many of the products that you have recommended in your videos. Shine armor and your Puro is unbelievable. I spray that on my wheels and tires and a brown sludge drooled off of them it was gross but very satisfying. Thanks for doing what you do. You guys look like you love it.
I'm 62 years old. Can't help to feel so happy seeing this restoration processes and recalling the beautiful sensations that those automobiles made one feel when driven.........it was pure silk 😊
I don't even drive and I love cars. Cars like this one... from an age when cars were works of art. You guys did an amazing job ressurecting that forgotten beauty. Burgundy is def my fave.
I hope you guys read this! It's been 8 days since posted. All of you need to use a respirator when doing this clean up work. it's not healthy to inhale all that nasty stuff. The dust and particles are small and easily. You might be able to get away with it for awhile and not notice any repercussion but it will catch up to you as you get older. I'm serious!
YES, I was just going to post that about wearing breathing protection!!! You guys do a fabulous job, and we want you to stay healthy enough to keep up the great work! 👍😷
Boy did I enjoy that? I live in a GM town and we still love our cars. As a matter of fact my husband, is a engineer for GM. Still working. Oakland county, Michigan. Thank you
I have a '96 Cutlass Ciera with 52,400 miles I got November 2023. Sat in an insulated garage for years, driven periodically. She's a gem. All new fluids, fresh gas, front struts, battery, alternator and tires! Everything else looked good thankfully. Suspension is solid. Worth the $2,000 to bring her back to life! Today's "vehicles" are junk waiting to happen. Expensive too. Love that undercarriage sprayer you folks have! Nice!
That’s a great car I had two one was a 1990 and the other was a 96 They both had smooth running V6 engines. They got great gas mileage, and flowed down the highway like water. I miss those days. I had a 2008 Cadillac STSV which stayed in the shop at least a week out of each month and then I brought a 2015 CTS which isn’t too bad when it comes to reliability, but it doesn’t ride like a Caddy should in my opinion I agree with you Most of today’s cars are just junk with a lot of gimmicks. Just give me a nice sound stereo comfortable soft seats and a smooth ride. I could do with out all the other crap they they put in cars today.
My grandmother had this vehicle. I loved that car, she got it fully loaded. White with blue plush interior, really sharp looking for its time. I was heartbroken when she traded it in for an Accord. My grandfather had a '97 delta 88, now that was a beauty.
My first job ever was at a GM Dealership detailing used cars that were sold, new vehicles that had been sitting on the lot and sold, cars from the body shop and new cars off the truck from GM. Nothing more satisfying than seeing the end product of a good cleaning.
I can say this is my favorite video from you guys. This takes me back. Watching you cleaning the carpet, I can remember how those types of carpets felt, reminds me of my '83 Regal Coupe.
Yes, cars today are NOTHING in comparison to the cars of the 80s and 90s. I have a 95 town car. Soft, deep pile carpet. Nice plush seats. V8 power. Ana lot of attitude. Only 57k miles on her. I dont really care about hybrids or those horrible electric cars. They just don't drive like a big safe American luxury car.
@@donaldgreathouse6611 I had an 83 Olds Delta. Was the best car we ever had. Only mistake we made was the V6 option but it still was bulletproof and hardly any issues with it.
I sold those brand new starting in 1988. I fondly recall having several Caddy's on the showrrom floor with the white leather and I always loved it. At one point, I noticed that every time I walked past them with the white leather, I'd reach in and run my hand over the leather as it was always cool to the touch and felt so soft. I love this video more than the others and the car made an amazing transformation. Beautiful.
The tires are Goodyear Double Eagles. I had them on my Delta 88. The hubcaps my dad brother I used to take off and put in the dishwasher - when my Mom was gone. Came out beautifully!
Wow! That turned out beautiful. I'm sitting in my 1989 grey Cadillac sedan deville with 163,000 miles on it wondering what she would look like after getting cleaned up like that. I really enjoyed this video. Great job guys.
This has to be one of your crazier cleans. When you hit the passenger side window to reveal the white interior inside… AMAZING. That vinyl top was so dirty the vacuum didn’t even leave lines!! Great job dudes.
I'm an older woman and I don't watch much in regards to cars. But I have to say that I was glued to this video the entire time of your fabulous clean up restoration. The car now looks beautiful!
the fact that the exterior paint and leather are still pretty mint and not flaking off is absolutely amazing speaks to the quality of the Cadillac brand
@chrisfrisch1347 that motor was the 4.5 liter which was much more reliable than the 4.1 that came in the 85-87 deville fleetwood models. This particular car is a 88 coupe deville if I'm not mistaken.
@@chrisfrisch1347 false. I have the same 88 now for over a decade with the 4.5. Bought it at 70k and now at 180k and runs great. Straight highway miles 90% of the time.
I am a new subscriber. I had to watch this video. I have a very special place in my heart for Cadillac. My dad worked for Cadillac for 40 years, starting in 1954. He was 19.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ watching this, brings tears to my eyes. It looks like brand new. I miss you, dad.😢❤ It's beautiful ❤
Wherever happened to soft riding, plush luxury cars everything today has hard seats and stiff suspensions bring back 1988 when they made real luxury cars. Great video.
You can thank Rick Wagoner for why we do not drive cars from General Motors like that anymore. He completely ruined it. He discontinued so many wonderful vehicles. The Deville, Seville, Eldorado, Park Avenue, Cutlass Ciera, LeSabre, Century, Cutlass Supreme, Cimmaron. He completely liquidated Pontiac in 2009, Oldsmobile in 2004, and was going to get rid of Cadillac except the Escalade in 1999 saved the brand. Profits got in the way of making good cars. He changed a lot of production to Mexico as well.
Guys, not wearing masks when sweeping that garage was DANGEROUS!!! I know of a young guy who swept out a basement like that for a house he was flipping and a few weeks later he was dead from a respiratory infection.
This vid popped up in my recs feed I saw the word Cadillac and clicked on it immediately! Wow, what a beauty they just don’t make them like this anymore! Nice job guys! 👍🤩
Poop deville hiding that Code red was great! So many cool features with this car. I had a 74’ Sedan Deville. Baby blue paint with matching leather interior. It was a LAND YACHT!!
What a beautiful Caddy. You guys did a great job. That car truly is a time capsule. Look forward to the other vehicles in that building, like the Corvette. Thanks guys!
I owned the very same car. it was one of the most comfortable and smooth riding cars I ever owned, They did have a intake manifoid issue, the gasket would leak coolant into the oil, a GM defect. I will never understand how people just leave their cars to rot in a garage especially a beauty like this one. These guys did a great job.
FINALLY! I’m always so sad when you guys pull a barn find & wash it to reveal a body that has started to return to the Earth. I love seeing a rust free car.
I bought an 89 Cadillac Deville 4 door with 30k miles, it felt like your were floating at 80 mph very smooth and comfortable ride and the front seating felt like the back 😂
As a third British viewer, I adore these huge (to us) cars. I know they say a sign of a lonely person is one who just sits in their car after they have driven home, but I can safely say I would just sit there and enjoy that interior.
Wow, thanks guys for that video. I had that same car only in metallic grey. You really brought back the memories. Such a fantastic riding vehicle with all the bells and whistles.
You guys are like freaking diamond cutters. Precision, pride of craft, skill....Add passion for the work, humor, enthusiasm. I am a 75 year old retired woman. So WTH am I watching this???? Damn, baby.... cause....it's my jam....
Although not my favorite generation of Cadillac, it is nice to see such a time-capsule being preserved and hopefully find a 2nd life! Another great job!! Can't wait to see the other "mystery" vehicles!
The only thing that bothers me is that you guys don’t go top to bottom…but I’m not the professional here so I’ll just shut up and watch you do your thing. I love the drastic change!
That '88 Caddy Coupe DeVille had to have been an absolute-labor of love-for you guys to clean! "Time-capsule" is not the word for how well preserved it was!😁👍😲😀. Great job in restoring it to its glory as a luxury car. Still can turn heads as it drives past people.👍😇😍🤭🥰⭐⭐⭐ Doug
Crazy. I have a 93 el dorado that was sitting for 14 years that I’m currently putting money into. Interior still looks completely brand new. Can’t wait until it’s fully driveable. Put 2k into it. It still needs a little work. Has 43k original miles once fixed it’ll damn near be a new car I can’t wait building my first car from scratch basically.
These videos are so satisfying! Seen an old car that's covered in literal feces and dirt and then being cleaned and looking almost like new again is awesome.
So amazed you actually feel free to talk about your baldness. I have Three brothers and my middle brother was completely bald at 14yo. It was tough for him in the 70’s. Now about the car amazing find.
Great job!!! My dad had one of these , but it was a four door. I used to drive it to school everyday. Reminds me of them old days. I want to get another vehicle like this. They are awesome!!! Beautiful car.
Ye gods, what a beauty. I miss these big old cruise ships SO much. They were awesome to drive on long trips. I'd give anything to see this old beauty tooling down the road again. Beautiful job, boys, well done!
You guys did a wonderful job... the car looks unbelievable ..... I appreciate the care you take in rehabbing this caddy....only did what it needed... Great video. Thanks
pulling that cowl off is why i watch you guys. that was THE right thing to do. and yes, you do have to tell me why you do the roof last, cuz thats not really how detailing is done, but its your show lol.
I've never seen your channel before and this is the first video of yours I've watched! Can you tell me what happens to these poor abandoned vehicles after you cleaned them? That beautiful Cadillac didn't deserve to sit alone, abandoned and deserted in that garage, especially with just 35,000 miles, and needs to see the road again!!
BTW, you should be cleaning to roof first (after all heavy debris removed in the beginning). In fact, you do quite a bit of stuff backwards - forcing dirt over already cleaned areas. But you do you 😉
They used to apply 3 coats of clear to Cadillacs as opposed to the two coats of clear applied by the other GM divisions. That extra coat offers longer lasting protection and makes the paint repairs easier without burn through.
I just want you to know that I really love your videos and I really appreciate you both work together to bring beauty out of dirty cars. I pray that God will continue to bless the work of your hands.
You guys do a great job. I know this already by the way you guys approach each. Detailing cars is all about the details. Sounds corny, but it’s true. Things like taking out the seats to get the entire carpet clean, Cleaning the exterior fresh air intake and the interior vents on the HVAC system to cleaning out all the creases in the upholstery and trim. That’s what makes the big difference all the details that you guys do. The sad thing is these cars will go back into the garage and start the process of getting dirty all over again.
The interior is absolutely pristine. Shows how well-made this car was. Tight as a drum. What a beautiful recovery. Great restoration, guys. One question - are those the original tires. You didn't replace them? After 21 years they're still strong enough to be functional? Did the owner ever get it running?
Just found your channel and have already subscribed! I have several antique trucks and will be trying your products to maintain the finish. Great video!
The lac is my favorite. You are washing it as it being a labor of love cause you can foresee the results. I hope I can find one to add to my collection. Nicely done fellows.
Growing up in the UK we never had cars like this but I saw them on tv and wanted one. They are the epitome of American cars. Love the ostentatious luxury of that Cadillac. Shame luxury American cars aren't like this any more. Just love that colour scheme.
I can be a little bit of critical of some your vids. But credit where it's due this is by far the best one you guys have done. A car worthy of being detailed, a thorough clean, and awesome result.
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What do you think the other cars in the garage are?!
There's a Vette!! Maybe a Stingray?
Just wanted to let you know that I detailed my car today using many of the products that you have recommended in your videos. Shine armor and your Puro is unbelievable. I spray that on my wheels and tires and a brown sludge drooled off of them it was gross but very satisfying. Thanks for doing what you do. You guys look like you love it.
make a gaming channel and play power wash sim
The end part with quitar was a mimmicking to detail-geek or just fooling around ? ;0)
I'm 43 and am bald...when you're older women could care less...focus on your view of life and be positive daily.
i agree @@chrisSVT
I'm 62 years old. Can't help to feel so happy seeing this restoration processes and recalling the beautiful sensations that those automobiles made one feel when driven.........it was pure silk 😊
My Dad had the 4 door Caddy in the opposite design, that is, White exterior with Red leather seats...OMG, those back seats had a TON of action!!!🥰😍🤩😘
Tutta finta. Non e" mai stata nel garage per tanto tempo. FAKE
I don't even drive and I love cars. Cars like this one... from an age when cars were works of art. You guys did an amazing job ressurecting that forgotten beauty. Burgundy is def my fave.
Man the contrast of the super clean interior and dirty exterior is insane! This one is HUGE!!
the PRISTINE trunk carpet (aside that mountain dew part)!
Especially compared to the more modern cars they have done which has mould growing every each way
The right tools in the right hands with the right attitude can make all the difference. This was a delight to watch.
I hope you guys read this! It's been 8 days since posted. All of you need to use a respirator when doing this clean up work. it's not healthy to inhale all that nasty stuff. The dust and particles are small and easily. You might be able to get away with it for awhile and not notice any repercussion but it will catch up to you as you get older. I'm serious!
You must be great at parties
@@tapiocaarrdvark6226😀😃😄😁😆🤪
He doesn't get invited to parties. @@tapiocaarrdvark6226
Mounds of raccoon feces; what could go wrong?
YES, I was just going to post that about wearing breathing protection!!! You guys do a fabulous job, and we want you to stay healthy enough to keep up the great work! 👍😷
Boy did I enjoy that? I live in a GM town and we still love our cars. As a matter of fact my husband, is a engineer for GM. Still working. Oakland county, Michigan. Thank you
I have a '96 Cutlass Ciera with 52,400 miles I got November 2023.
Sat in an insulated garage for years, driven periodically. She's a gem. All new fluids, fresh gas, front struts, battery, alternator and tires! Everything else looked good thankfully. Suspension is solid. Worth the $2,000 to bring her back to life!
Today's "vehicles" are junk waiting to happen. Expensive too.
Love that undercarriage sprayer you folks have! Nice!
That’s a great car I had two one was a 1990 and the other was a 96 They both had smooth running V6 engines. They got great gas mileage, and flowed down the highway like water. I miss those days. I had a 2008 Cadillac STSV which stayed in the shop at least a week out of each month and then I brought a 2015 CTS which isn’t too bad when it comes to reliability, but it doesn’t ride like a Caddy should in my opinion I agree with you Most of today’s cars are just junk with a lot of gimmicks. Just give me a nice sound stereo comfortable soft seats and a smooth ride. I could do with out all the other crap they they put in cars today.
Wow! Very very nice! Just takes me back down memory lane!
My grandmother had this vehicle. I loved that car, she got it fully loaded. White with blue plush interior, really sharp looking for its time. I was heartbroken when she traded it in for an Accord. My grandfather had a '97 delta 88, now that was a beauty.
I think this is by far the nicest car I've seen you detail. The interior, the paint, the Landau roof, all immaculate. Beautiful car.
The Rich Corinthian Leather
@@jpgguy That was Chrysler.
@@McVaio Have you driven a Ford............. lately??
Great job on a beautiful old Caddie. I’m a retired Cadillac dealer technician and must say you all did a fantastic job on the old girl!
My first job ever was at a GM Dealership detailing used cars that were sold, new vehicles that had been sitting on the lot and sold, cars from the body shop and new cars off the truck from GM. Nothing more satisfying than seeing the end product of a good cleaning.
Loved this one! When “luxury cars” truly were beautiful and luxurious. This is one of my favorite videos so far!
The 1961-66 Cadillacs were the best, far superior to the later sixties and seventies cars.
After that deep cleaning, that car let out a big ol' "ahhhhhhh."😌 Great job making it look so beautiful again!❤
I can say this is my favorite video from you guys. This takes me back. Watching you cleaning the carpet, I can remember how those types of carpets felt, reminds me of my '83 Regal Coupe.
I had an 83 Olds 98. Loved that boat with amazingly soft, plush carpet and seats...
Yes. The carpet on today’s cars is so cheap and nasty.
Yes, cars today are NOTHING in comparison to the cars of the 80s and 90s. I have a 95 town car. Soft, deep pile carpet. Nice plush seats. V8 power. Ana lot of attitude. Only 57k miles on her. I dont really care about hybrids or those horrible electric cars. They just don't drive like a big safe American luxury car.
YES, older cars actually had real carpet! Cars now have some kind of fuzz covered cardboard or something.
@@donaldgreathouse6611 I had an 83 Olds Delta. Was the best car we ever had. Only mistake we made was the V6 option but it still was bulletproof and hardly any issues with it.
I sold those brand new starting in 1988. I fondly recall having several Caddy's on the showrrom floor with the white leather and I always loved it. At one point, I noticed that every time I walked past them with the white leather, I'd reach in and run my hand over the leather as it was always cool to the touch and felt so soft.
I love this video more than the others and the car made an amazing transformation. Beautiful.
The tires are Goodyear Double Eagles. I had them on my Delta 88.
The hubcaps my dad brother I used to take off and put in the dishwasher - when my Mom was gone. Came out beautifully!
😂 using the dishwasher is funny
Wow! That turned out beautiful. I'm sitting in my 1989 grey Cadillac sedan deville with 163,000 miles on it wondering what she would look like after getting cleaned up like that. I really enjoyed this video. Great job guys.
Do a video cleaning the garage!! It will be awesome!!
Naw.
NOS. DUST
You should be in a rehabilitation program..you need medication..
I'm 62 years old now thanks God. Very much love to see the cleaning of Cadillac, Tahir from Faisalabad, Pakistan.
This has to be one of your crazier cleans. When you hit the passenger side window to reveal the white interior inside… AMAZING. That vinyl top was so dirty the vacuum didn’t even leave lines!! Great job dudes.
Here I am watching someone immaculately detail a car when I wash my car maybe 2x in four years.
I'm an older woman and I don't watch much in regards to cars. But I have to say that I was glued to this video the entire time of your fabulous clean up restoration. The car now looks beautiful!
It has been several years since I’ve seen a Caddy this beautiful. Great job you guys
the fact that the exterior paint and leather are still pretty mint and not flaking off is absolutely amazing
speaks to the quality of the Cadillac brand
that model is junk, the motors are crap. if ti over heats ever its fubar
@chrisfrisch1347 that motor was the 4.5 liter which was much more reliable than the 4.1 that came in the 85-87 deville fleetwood models. This particular car is a 88 coupe deville if I'm not mistaken.
Garaged thats why
@@chrisfrisch1347 false. I have the same 88 now for over a decade with the 4.5. Bought it at 70k and now at 180k and runs great. Straight highway miles 90% of the time.
Cadillac, the standard of the world! They've always been the best.
I am a new subscriber. I had to watch this video. I have a very special place in my heart for Cadillac. My dad worked for Cadillac for 40 years, starting in 1954. He was 19.❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ watching this, brings tears to my eyes. It looks like brand new. I miss you, dad.😢❤ It's beautiful ❤
Wherever happened to soft riding, plush luxury cars everything today has hard seats and stiff suspensions bring back 1988 when they made real luxury cars. Great video.
You can thank Rick Wagoner for why we do not drive cars from General Motors like that anymore. He completely ruined it.
He discontinued so many wonderful vehicles. The Deville, Seville, Eldorado, Park Avenue, Cutlass Ciera, LeSabre, Century, Cutlass Supreme, Cimmaron.
He completely liquidated Pontiac in 2009, Oldsmobile in 2004, and was going to get rid of Cadillac except the Escalade in 1999 saved the brand.
Profits got in the way of making good cars. He changed a lot of production to Mexico as well.
You brought back some memories with those car names.
@@Tara-ry7rg For me as well. A Buick LeSabre was my first car. What a great sedan that was.
they dont make them like this anymore.
I am currently driving a 1988 Buick Lesabre that Is so comfortable. Looking at an 85 El Dorado with 56k miles right now. It is gorgeous.
Guys, not wearing masks when sweeping that garage was DANGEROUS!!! I know of a young guy who swept out a basement like that for a house he was flipping and a few weeks later he was dead from a respiratory infection.
This vid popped up in my recs feed I saw the word Cadillac and clicked on it immediately! Wow, what a beauty they just don’t make them like this anymore!
Nice job guys! 👍🤩
The joy this video and this old school whip brought me, Can't even explain!! True beauty!
Ive owned new 1986 , Cadillac Seville, Black and Gray exterior Gray leather interior. It was one of my favorite automobiles.
Poop deville hiding that Code red was great! So many cool features with this car. I had a 74’ Sedan Deville. Baby blue paint with matching leather interior. It was a LAND YACHT!!
My Dad had a gold one, beauty of a car and,yes, land yacht indeed!!!
Absolutely gorgeous Cadillac
To say the interior is CLEAN is an understatement!
This Cad is gorgeous…the interior is wow.
What a beautiful Caddy. You guys did a great job. That car truly is a time capsule. Look forward to the other vehicles in that building, like the Corvette. Thanks guys!
That is a Corvette!😮😮
beautifull. the way the original dash color, emblem details and even the seat stiching was restored is amazing!
That poop de ville should be in a museum, fantastic find an detail guys!
I owned the very same car. it was one of the most comfortable and smooth riding cars I ever owned, They did have a intake manifoid issue, the gasket would leak coolant into the oil, a GM defect.
I will never understand how people just leave their cars to rot in a garage especially a beauty like this one. These guys did a great job.
This one has got to be the nicest looking barnfind you guys have done so far
FINALLY! I’m always so sad when you guys pull a barn find & wash it to reveal a body that has started to return to the Earth. I love seeing a rust free car.
Epic !! So glad you're taking care of these abandoned cars!
Thats an amazing find, and the fact that you got to be the one who did the clean up and detailing, i bet you are hella proud 🙏
The very idea that someone would abandon a car like this inside a barn nearly all its life is simply a travesty. Very nice work you guys. 👌
I bought an 89 Cadillac Deville 4 door with 30k miles, it felt like your were floating at 80 mph very smooth and comfortable ride and the front seating felt like the back 😂
Got to say from a British person ,this is by far the best vid yet and I have been watch for some time now your channel ,outstanding 🇬🇧
I too am a British person and you are spot on my friend. That interior, wow !
As a third British viewer, I adore these huge (to us) cars.
I know they say a sign of a lonely person is one who just sits in their car after they have driven home, but I can safely say I would just sit there and enjoy that interior.
Very satisfying 👍⭐️
I clean behind my gas lid, I even use a pipe cleaner to clean the tiny drain hole.
I put my wire hub caps in the dishwasher back in the late 70s . It worked amazingly good.
How from Siesta Key Florida
That is one beautiful Cadillac
My first car was a 1985 Coupe DeVille! This red one was gorgeous when it was clean and sparkling 🙌
Wow, thanks guys for that video. I had that same car only in metallic grey. You really brought back the memories. Such a fantastic riding vehicle with all the bells and whistles.
I helped my dad order a 88 Cadillac Coupe DeVille when I was 13. Man this one brought back great memories!
Those Cadillacs were junk man. Cadillac stopped making great cars after the 1960's.
Wow that interior looks great. What a find. Great job guys.
I can honestly say y'all go above and beyond detailing.💯😅 #Facts
100%. more like, Professional detail deep cleaners
This car looks brand new I like that bcan't red. Good job guys.👍👍🚘
You guys are like freaking diamond cutters. Precision, pride of craft, skill....Add passion for the work, humor, enthusiasm. I am a 75 year old retired woman. So WTH am I watching this???? Damn, baby.... cause....it's my jam....
You don’t even have to love cars to love the detail and precision they put into their work!
Although not my favorite generation of Cadillac, it is nice to see such a time-capsule being preserved and hopefully find a 2nd life! Another great job!! Can't wait to see the other "mystery" vehicles!
The only thing that bothers me is that you guys don’t go top to bottom…but I’m not the professional here so I’ll just shut up and watch you do your thing. I love the drastic change!
That '88 Caddy Coupe DeVille had to have been an absolute-labor of love-for you guys to clean! "Time-capsule" is not the word for how well preserved it was!😁👍😲😀. Great job in restoring it to its glory as a luxury car. Still can turn heads as it drives past people.👍😇😍🤭🥰⭐⭐⭐ Doug
RJ's fascination with poop in this video, is hilarious!
Right? I laughed when he said, "This thing's a Cadillac Poop Deville", that was a perfectly timed joke.
Crazy. I have a 93 el dorado that was sitting for 14 years that I’m currently putting money into. Interior still looks completely brand new. Can’t wait until it’s fully driveable. Put 2k into it. It still needs a little work. Has 43k original miles once fixed it’ll damn near be a new car I can’t wait building my first car from scratch basically.
Greetings from Austria!
Great Job🎉
These videos are so satisfying! Seen an old car that's covered in literal feces and dirt and then being cleaned and looking almost like new again is awesome.
Grandma is going to tell you this just once. "Please wear a mask when handling dried poop!" The spores are airborne. ❤
Facts😂😂
Wow! you guys are really, really good at your jobs. The car looks like it just came off the assembly line. Great job!
Less talking, more detailing
Less bitching, more watching.
@@johnmarrs9014 😂😂
@@johnmarrs9014nah frrrrr 😂😂😂
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My Father and as well as his Brothers made me a Cadillac Lover since I was 10. I have 3 myself. Love this Car. Thank you.
So amazed you actually feel free to talk about your baldness. I have Three brothers and my middle brother was completely bald at 14yo. It was tough for him in the 70’s. Now about the car amazing find.
Wow the end was beautiful.
My mother-in-law had one of these Cadillacs in navy blue. She says it was by far the best car she ever owned.
You guys are the real deal. Awesome job !!
Great job!!! My dad had one of these , but it was a four door. I used to drive it to school everyday. Reminds me of them old days. I want to get another vehicle like this. They are awesome!!! Beautiful car.
Ye gods, what a beauty. I miss these big old cruise ships SO much. They were awesome to drive on long trips. I'd give anything to see this old beauty tooling down the road again. Beautiful job, boys, well done!
I remember that they use to make a wire hubcap clear. It worked awesome back in those days.
I'm not a Cadillac man but you guys have amazed me again. This is a beautiful restoration.
You guys did a wonderful job... the car looks unbelievable ..... I appreciate the care you take in rehabbing this caddy....only did what it needed... Great video. Thanks
This process is amazing, I can’t wait to see the final product when it's completely finished!
It's always a treasure when you also find one of the previous owners in the car, keep up the good work!
pulling that cowl off is why i watch you guys. that was THE right thing to do.
and yes, you do have to tell me why you do the roof last, cuz thats not really how detailing is done, but its your show lol.
I've never seen your channel before and this is the first video of yours I've watched! Can you tell me what happens to these poor abandoned vehicles after you cleaned them? That beautiful Cadillac didn't deserve to sit alone, abandoned and deserted in that garage, especially with just 35,000 miles, and needs to see the road again!!
Now that is a very satisfying transformation of a Cadillac Coupe De Ville beautiful. Have a great day
BTW, you should be cleaning to roof first (after all heavy debris removed in the beginning). In fact, you do quite a bit of stuff backwards - forcing dirt over already cleaned areas. But you do you 😉
This has been one of my favorite restorations that you have done.
For that interior to still be intact the way it was is amazing. Just wow!
i had this 1988 ""fleetwood d' elegance" TOURING SEDAN 4 door, same apple color
They used to apply 3 coats of clear to Cadillacs as opposed to the two coats of clear applied by the other GM divisions. That extra coat offers longer lasting protection and makes the paint repairs easier without burn through.
I just want you to know that I really love your videos and I really appreciate you both work together to bring beauty out of dirty cars. I pray that God will continue to bless the work of your hands.
You guys do a great job. I know this already by the way you guys approach each. Detailing cars is all about the details. Sounds corny, but it’s true. Things like taking out the seats to get the entire carpet clean, Cleaning the exterior fresh air intake and the interior vents on the HVAC system to cleaning out all the creases in the upholstery and trim. That’s what makes the big difference all the details that you guys do. The sad thing is these cars will go back into the garage and start the process of getting dirty all over again.
Absolutely beautiful car. I can't wait to see next week
The gold key are real 24k gold. It's part of the Cadillac Gold Key option. You could also get your (usually chromed) trim, in gold.
The interior is absolutely pristine. Shows how well-made this car was. Tight as a drum. What a beautiful recovery. Great restoration, guys. One question - are those the original tires. You didn't replace them? After 21 years they're still strong enough to be functional? Did the owner ever get it running?
Just found your channel and have already subscribed! I have several antique trucks and will be trying your products to maintain the finish. Great video!
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The lac is my favorite. You are washing it as it being a labor of love cause you can foresee the results. I hope I can find one to add to my collection. Nicely done fellows.
Growing up in the UK we never had cars like this but I saw them on tv and wanted one. They are the epitome of American cars. Love the ostentatious luxury of that Cadillac. Shame luxury American cars aren't like this any more. Just love that colour scheme.
This is one of the most satisfying videos I’ve ever seen! Whatever you guys charge is worth it!
I enjoyed this. My Mother had multiple Coupe Devilles’s she’d pass to me. Great memories. Thanks for sharing. Cool young men. God bless you. 👍🏿🙏🏿
This great! I didn't get to see these brand new as a child. By the time I encountered them, they had been trashed. Keep up the good work.
I can be a little bit of critical of some your vids. But credit where it's due this is by far the best one you guys have done. A car worthy of being detailed, a thorough clean, and awesome result.
Beautiful skilled car detailing 😊
Old is always beautiful, strong, classic and elegant
Lead Sled!! That is a freakin' boat of a car, you coult fit 95 ppl in there