Click our link for a CRAZY offer of Buy One Ceramic Kit and Get One Free! avl.kg/wddetailing | This offer is ONLY for the first 200 customers so go quickly! Do you think this car is worth saving?
Dude I'm glad you guys did this car it brings soo many good memories when my Dad gave me this model mustang with the same 3.8 v6 motor for high school I felt like it was the best car in the world class of 06
Mustang lover here. So of course, I loved this barn find clean up. Great job! I would love to see the owner get it running good again, and bring it back to it's former glory!
I just realized I’m officially old my high school generation mustang is now a barn find these cars were brand new my senior year and we’re talking about “bringing them back to there glory” 😭😂
@@drewk1116personal preference. But you have to think of what the owners were like in the 90s. These were cheaper to insure and got better gas mileage than the GT. And the GT only got like 65 extra hp compared to the v6. You could tune up the 3.8 to get close to that and still pay v6 insurance. The GTs were for enthusiasts, while the v6es made great daily drivers and rentals for those wanting styling and practicality, in a time when two door 4 seater sporty cars WERE practical. Second hand, they ended up becoming great first cars to teenagers who, due to their inexperience, tended to wreck them despite the slowness. The GT would’ve probably gotten them killed, thus the higher insurance.
Anytime you can rescue a Mustang in a barn,you have to be Happy!!my wife has been driving 2 Mustangs in the last 41 yrs,she had a 85,then she bought a New Edge off the showroom floor in 99,Cobra Blue/White stripes,V-6 ,she’s a Retired Teacher now,but still teaching at private school,the 99 has been Garage the whole time,2nd house now,72000 Miles, When I wax it ,it still pops Alcopolco BlueFord,she was given a 35 Anniversary Book and key chain,witch she still has!,Great job guys,on SR 95
Personally, I'd keep the V6. Since it's a manual, it's still just as fun without leaving much room for stupid things. It's enough power and it will suck less gas!
Nah those 3.8s are really bad. They blow head gaskets almost 100% of the time because of the aluminum in the engine. They are only good if you put the SC from a thunderbird on it. Still slower than a 3.8 or 3.9 in the new edge mustangs. I would know I've had both and raced both
Mr. B. Here ! Am 70 , you guys with the little mice have made me LOL ! The things I found that lived in customers car when I was working on them would make you run for the hills , LOL . 👀😎🍺👍. Nice job guys !
your videos always relaxes me! its very satisfying to watch a car getting detailed, seeing the before and after is so satisfying! as for the the free detail, id loved for you and robby layton do another collab but this time detailing the "laymo" the off road limousine! keep up the great work guys!
My mother bought one just like this one new in 1996. She drove it daily until 2010, putting over 180,000 miles on it. It ran perfect and everything still worked as it should when she bought a new Challenger in 2010. She kept the Mustang instead of giving it away as a trade in for the Dodge, using it as their spare car. It ended up sitting under a car cover for the most part as both her and my day had vehicles and didn't really need it. She ended up selling it to a friend of my brothers in 2019 for $800 and he is STILL daily driving it! They are excellent cars!
My first car was a 97 mustang v6. My dad bought it and you couldn’t tell it was a mustang from missing parts and it looking like it had been sitting under a pond. We rebuilt it and I loved it!!
I have been watching your channel for a week to see how many vehicles you’ve done. This Mustang is another one of my favorites. One day I am hoping to see your shop. I have always thought I was too detailed to my vehicles but you might be just ahead by a smeeg!!!!
My camp counselor drove a Ford Mustang. The car has seen many changes over the years. Her's was a convertible. RJ and Brent, when I was a kid, cars had no airbags and the first seatbelts were just the lap type. I think it was about 1968 when the first car rolled off the production line with the first shoulder strap. But back then, they were two completely separate belts. The Ford Mustang was also featured in a video on "How a car is built". When I was your ages, I was working in a sheltered workshop which was Lafayette Industries. The former general manager wanted to add a car detailing operation at the workshop. I am sure that would have called for even a bigger dumpster due to all the stuff the workers would have been vacuuming out of the car.
My favorite part of the video was seeing you catch those mice in humane traps! The part where you set them free was my favorite! You are so compassionate!
Not sure if it was mentioned or if you got it running but most fords since around '86 have a fuel pump reset switch. It's triggered in the event of a crash to cut the power to the pump/relay. Usually in the trunk area or passengers kick panel. You can actually trip it hitting a hard bump or in some instances, if someone bumps the car too hard. My dad had the issue with one of his and we traced every wire in the car for the fuel system until we found out about this switch reset. Hours of diagnosis only to be fixed by pushing a button.
You're making me really miss the red 1998 V6 that I drove for 17 years... even though I have a 2022 5.0 GT now. Mine looked identical to this one, except it had black and grey interior.
You guys do a decent job cleaning cars but can I add a few thoughts? I never see the under carriage of the car cleaned like the Detail Geek does in Canada. He also spends a lot more time cleaning the wheel wells. Another point is that the tires should be removed and wheels cleaned on both side like Larry at Ammo NYC does. This makes for a real complete detail. You seems to only clean what people can notice on the outside. Nice work, but you need to be more complete in my opinion. Keep up the good work anyway!
I would expect more to be done from a professional detail for sure. Love Larry’s work @ Ammo. I try to do the same as Larry does to my 87 911. It takes a while.
It's sad to see how the owners abandon a sports vehicle, beyond its year of manufacture... excellent job people! they brought him back to "life". Greetings from Argentina!
Man no wonder i dont watch this channel. This channel has a very toxic viewership. The annoying music is a valid criticism, also the stupid question this dude does, like "how much you think its worth" or "what would you do?". Like just detail
As per a general comment: I have viewed many of the videos produced by WD Detailing. To the best of my knowledge, I do not know whether the following was covered: I found that wiping down the cavity between the rubber seal and the edge of the trunk assembly with either a moistened paper towel or a rag helps to recondition the seal and keeps it cleaner. Invariably, much dirt is harbored therein, and will be noticed upon the cleaning process. I like how the ceramic coating has been introduced in conjunction with detailing a bright red vehicle. Also, I like how the cleaning of the wheels of this car was accompanied by the music with the lyric: "what goes around comes around"!
Im really amazed how well that paint still looks. As for maybe swapping engines alot of ppl is either putting in a coyote or a Barra v6 but that would be rather expensive , so ide just clean it up and get the original motor going. I have a Export 95 gt and im looking at ceramic coating for it so will look at Avalonking. Great work guys.
I know that you said at 6:47 about what vehicles the viewers to see get detailed, while I am happy that you do trucks as well, here is what I would like for you to detail. A 1957 B model Mack day cab, a 1966 International Loadstar, 1971 Ford Econoline, a 1999 Hummer H1, and a 1999 Dodge Durango. Back in the 1950s, even the daycab medium duty trucks didn't sit as high as they do these days. I think it was almost recently when trucks like the Freightliner FL70 or the International 4300 sat higher than the International Loadstar.
Saludos desde España. No me pierdo ninguno de sus vídeos.. De lo mejor que hay en RUclips y una referencia profesional de 10... Gracias por vuestro muy buen trabajo 😊😊
Great video and amazing transformation! I hope some of the owners remember what a great job y’all did when they sell the cars and give y’all a bonus! And RJ dude, how do you get sexier with each new video?!?😊
If the car has been sitting, I don't recommend using the gas, bypass that with a gas can and filter to catch all the crud, you'll gunk it up running the old gas.
Great video 👍 this was my first one I saw of this channel . I click on restore mustang and this one came up too . This type of restoration an detailing awesome
Greetings from Australia. Awesome job on the Mustang, but why didn't you polish the headlights to remove the 'yellow', like many other detailers don't do also?
FABULOUS JOB ON THAT MYSTANG. MY HUSBAND GAD A 1972 RALLY NOVA . I WOULD LOVE TO SEE ONE DETAILED AND SAVED. LOVE THOSE CARS AND 67 IMPALAS. AWESOME AWESOME GUYS.👍😊
I once owned an 03 Mustang coupe with the V6 and auto. A really nice car. The Mustang detailed is a similar body platform and these cars are also well engineered. That's why so many well cared for examples are still on the road. In answer to the question in the video. Keep the stock engine. The 3.8 litre V6 is a great powerplant.
I enjoy watching your professionalism in detailing. Would enjoy seeing you bring back an Edsel Citation or Ranger, or a nice 54 Chevy BelAir, both of them were interesting cars who don't get their due.
CHICAGO, IL - Hi Guys….another great job! Question: it’s a detailing question but not relevant to this video. My car seat has cigarette burns in the material of the front seat. If I don’t want to buy a new or used car seat, what are my options. Was going to send a pic but I’m not sure how to upload it. Is there a way to mend the fabric so it’s not noticeable? If not, I was going to ask a furniture upholstering guy if he can replace the center fabric of the seat. I want to make sure the restored seat matches the others…but cost effectively. 😀
1993 dodge dakota I know it's not a car wow great video there's no greater feeling then seeing something getting cleaned from.where it was to now WOW I love it its like brand new
I like your videos buddy!! I think you do a great job young man!!!!! I can just imagine what the owner thought when ya'll presented it to them. It looks brand new!!!
You've gotta bang around and scare all of those rodents out before moving the car. Using compressed air is also good to use for scaring them. Thanks for another great transformation video.
I suggest that bringing in one of your mechanic friends for any mechanical work will keep your videos more interesting and lead to more successful outcomes when attempting to start vehicles that have sitting for any length of time. Fuel filters dry out, fuel lines and gas tanks gum up among other maintenance items that will fail on their own over time.
Click our link for a CRAZY offer of Buy One Ceramic Kit and Get One Free! avl.kg/wddetailing | This offer is ONLY for the first 200 customers so go quickly!
Do you think this car is worth saving?
Try to get a Pantera in for a detail!
Old abandoned F1 cars
Dude I would like a paggani detail
Yes
I think it is worth it. Just get every part that is on the car to 100%
Dude I'm glad you guys did this car it brings soo many good memories when my Dad gave me this model mustang with the same 3.8 v6 motor for high school I felt like it was the best car in the world class of 06
Dude bro dog it's sir
@@GabrielGiron-g5ohuh
Any Mustang made after 1969 deserves to be abandoned in a barn and should be left there!!
@@MrTeddarmstrongyou know what they say about opinions!
@@MrTeddarmstrongnpc opinion
Finally, a car that is isn't a total loss. Great job.
Dude... this turned out to be much better than expected. The car's paint just POPS! Awesome job!
nice.
Somebody need to teach him Real Detailing Skills bro 😂
@@YolandaMitchell-d2ugreat job to me
Mustang lover here. So of course, I loved this barn find clean up. Great job! I would love to see the owner get it running good again, and bring it back to it's former glory!
I just realized I’m officially old my high school generation mustang is now a barn find these cars were brand new my senior year and we’re talking about “bringing them back to there glory” 😭😂
I’d love to know why the owner abandoned it!
@@judytressler7033because it had the 3.8 that blows head gaskets
That video is definitely worth the weight that mustang looks awesome. You guys did a wonderful job.
Thank you so much Troy!
The accompanying music at the end is perfect for the time period in which this model Mustang was produced.
Incredible job!!! You brought that car back to life! I can believe how awesome that paint came out! I’d keep it all stock, it’s a rare stick!
Not rare at all 😂
@@drewk1116find another v6 manual mustang of that vintage. …that’s not in some salvage yard somewhere being parted out.
@@UmmYeahOk ok ok maybe kinda rare but still would take a v8 manual any day over it
@@drewk1116personal preference. But you have to think of what the owners were like in the 90s. These were cheaper to insure and got better gas mileage than the GT. And the GT only got like 65 extra hp compared to the v6. You could tune up the 3.8 to get close to that and still pay v6 insurance. The GTs were for enthusiasts, while the v6es made great daily drivers and rentals for those wanting styling and practicality, in a time when two door 4 seater sporty cars WERE practical. Second hand, they ended up becoming great first cars to teenagers who, due to their inexperience, tended to wreck them despite the slowness. The GT would’ve probably gotten them killed, thus the higher insurance.
@@UmmYeahOk yeah u right Fs
Anytime you can rescue a Mustang in a barn,you have to be Happy!!my wife has been driving 2 Mustangs in the last 41 yrs,she had a 85,then she bought a New Edge off the showroom floor in 99,Cobra Blue/White stripes,V-6 ,she’s a Retired Teacher now,but still teaching at private school,the 99 has been Garage the whole time,2nd house now,72000 Miles, When I wax it ,it still pops Alcopolco BlueFord,she was given a 35 Anniversary Book and key chain,witch she still has!,Great job guys,on SR 95
Personally, I'd keep the V6. Since it's a manual, it's still just as fun without leaving much room for stupid things. It's enough power and it will suck less gas!
For as low hp as they are they get up to a good speed and you won't even realize
Nah those 3.8s are really bad. They blow head gaskets almost 100% of the time because of the aluminum in the engine. They are only good if you put the SC from a thunderbird on it. Still slower than a 3.8 or 3.9 in the new edge mustangs. I would know I've had both and raced both
Mr. B. Here ! Am 70 , you guys with the little mice have made me LOL ! The things I found that lived in customers car when I was working on them would make you run for the hills , LOL . 👀😎🍺👍. Nice job guys !
your videos always relaxes me! its very satisfying to watch a car getting detailed, seeing the before and after is so satisfying! as for the the free detail, id loved for you and robby layton do another collab but this time detailing the "laymo" the off road limousine! keep up the great work guys!
I love the laymo haha
My mother bought one just like this one new in 1996. She drove it daily until 2010, putting over 180,000 miles on it. It ran perfect and everything still worked as it should when she bought a new Challenger in 2010. She kept the Mustang instead of giving it away as a trade in for the Dodge, using it as their spare car. It ended up sitting under a car cover for the most part as both her and my day had vehicles and didn't really need it. She ended up selling it to a friend of my brothers in 2019 for $800 and he is STILL daily driving it! They are excellent cars!
my second favorite mustang generation 😎👍
any pre 70’s. to the 30’s are by far the most fabulous detail videos.
Y’all do amazing work! Enjoy watching the transformation that y’all accomplished
You should detail: Daewoo Lanos, Toyota Tercel, Chrysler PT Cruiser, 1980s Dodge Caravan/Grand Caravans. Everyday vehicles that bring nostalgia
Great job guys! The interior came out great. Would love to see a 5.0 Coyote swapped into it!
Ls swap is better
@@Hotdog_pimpinhell no!!! Coyote is a much easier and better swap!
@@Hotdog_pimpinonly an idiot would put a Chevy engine in a mustang 😂😂😂
My first car was a 97 mustang v6. My dad bought it and you couldn’t tell it was a mustang from missing parts and it looking like it had been sitting under a pond. We rebuilt it and I loved it!!
Great job. RJ has gotten so natural on camera! Keep grinding.
Thanks man!
I have been watching your channel for a week to see how many vehicles you’ve done. This Mustang is another one of my favorites. One day I am hoping to see your shop. I have always thought I was too detailed to my vehicles but you might be just ahead by a smeeg!!!!
Awesome job guys! I'm looking to polish and coat my car as well. It would be awesome to do a video on your polish and sealant process.
My camp counselor drove a Ford Mustang. The car has seen many changes over the years. Her's was a convertible. RJ and Brent, when I was a kid, cars had no airbags and the first seatbelts were just the lap type. I think it was about 1968 when the first car rolled off the production line with the first shoulder strap. But back then, they were two completely separate belts. The Ford Mustang was also featured in a video on "How a car is built". When I was your ages, I was working in a sheltered workshop which was Lafayette Industries. The former general manager wanted to add a car detailing operation at the workshop. I am sure that would have called for even a bigger dumpster due to all the stuff the workers would have been vacuuming out of the car.
This is such a terrific channel. The only thing missing is the post detailing story. What happens to car after it’s finished?
I love watching to the music it’s soothing, and takes my mind away from other things. Thanks guys.
My favorite part of the video was seeing you catch those mice in humane traps! The part where you set them free was my favorite! You are so compassionate!
Not sure if it was mentioned or if you got it running but most fords since around '86 have a fuel pump reset switch. It's triggered in the event of a crash to cut the power to the pump/relay. Usually in the trunk area or passengers kick panel. You can actually trip it hitting a hard bump or in some instances, if someone bumps the car too hard. My dad had the issue with one of his and we traced every wire in the car for the fuel system until we found out about this switch reset. Hours of diagnosis only to be fixed by pushing a button.
Great job as always!! Were y'all able to get the mice safely out?
I was wondering the same
thing,was hoping to see the little critters in their Humane trap...
You're making me really miss the red 1998 V6 that I drove for 17 years... even though I have a 2022 5.0 GT now. Mine looked identical to this one, except it had black and grey interior.
POV: This would’ve been chrisFix’s car if he never bought one
Fr😂😂
Super Video Thank you Happy Weekend for you 😚🤟👌👍👍
You guys do a decent job cleaning cars but can I add a few thoughts? I never see the under carriage of the car cleaned like the Detail Geek does in Canada. He also spends a lot more time cleaning the wheel wells. Another point is that the tires should be removed and wheels cleaned on both side like Larry at Ammo NYC does. This makes for a real complete detail. You seems to only clean what people can notice on the outside. Nice work, but you need to be more complete in my opinion. Keep up the good work anyway!
I would expect more to be done from a professional detail for sure. Love Larry’s work @ Ammo. I try to do the same as Larry does to my 87 911.
It takes a while.
Bro the car doesn’t even work, this is not a Lamborghini. They did great for a car that worth like $300-500 bucks
It's sad to see how the owners abandon a sports vehicle, beyond its year of manufacture... excellent job people! they brought him back to "life". Greetings from Argentina!
Why do detailing videos always use the most annoying music.
If that's what you think, then don't watch them at all
Why do detailing videos always have some arrogant viewers like @vicentemendez80?
To be fair I agree with you it is unnecessary to have annoying music.
Turn your volume down then
Man no wonder i dont watch this channel. This channel has a very toxic viewership. The annoying music is a valid criticism, also the stupid question this dude does, like "how much you think its worth" or "what would you do?". Like just detail
As per a general comment: I have viewed many of the videos produced by WD Detailing. To the best of my knowledge, I do not know whether the following was covered: I found that wiping down the cavity between the rubber seal and the edge of the trunk assembly with either a moistened paper towel or a rag helps to recondition the seal and keeps it cleaner. Invariably, much dirt is harbored therein, and will be noticed upon the cleaning process. I like how the ceramic coating has been introduced in conjunction with detailing a bright red vehicle. Also, I like how the cleaning of the wheels of this car was accompanied by the music with the lyric: "what goes around comes around"!
WOW! What a difference! Those little mice were also extremely cute.
I’d love watching the classic cars getting brought back to life. I would love to see a 1969 Ford Mustang Boss 429 getting detailed!!!
What an amazing detail. You brought this mustang back to life and the attention to detail was phenomenal. Almost makes me like mustangs! lol
Another one saved in time, thank you for saving these treassures. 💪🏻💪🏻
1000 times respect to you for being nice to the cute lil mice. ❤
Stunning!
YES SIRR!! I just got 2 Ceramic Kits for the price of one! Thanks WD Detailing for offering this promo!
You guys do awsome work.
Im really amazed how well that paint still looks.
As for maybe swapping engines alot of ppl is either putting in a coyote or a Barra v6 but that would be rather expensive , so ide just clean it up and get the original motor going.
I have a Export 95 gt and im looking at ceramic coating for it so will look at Avalonking.
Great work guys.
Hi I’m an Australian and I can tell you that the Aussie Barra is a straight 6 not a v6 but and awesome choice for the stang !
Barra v6? Lol
I know that you said at 6:47 about what vehicles the viewers to see get detailed, while I am happy that you do trucks as well, here is what I would like for you to detail. A 1957 B model Mack day cab, a 1966 International Loadstar, 1971 Ford Econoline, a 1999 Hummer H1, and a 1999 Dodge Durango. Back in the 1950s, even the daycab medium duty trucks didn't sit as high as they do these days. I think it was almost recently when trucks like the Freightliner FL70 or the International 4300 sat higher than the International Loadstar.
Mustang looks amazing! Always loved this body style
Saludos desde España. No me pierdo ninguno de sus vídeos.. De lo mejor que hay en RUclips y una referencia profesional de 10... Gracias por vuestro muy buen trabajo 😊😊
There's not a detailer that would have dared to touch this thing... Is awesome work
I'm now the proud owner of a 2007 dark cherry red Mustang convertible...low mileage. Great car and fun to drive.
I'm a Mustang Fan and I never really cared for these Mustangs really but after watching this video these have grown on me finally lol
I assume the mouse roundup went well. Did you replace the back seat too? Great end result.
Great video and amazing transformation! I hope some of the owners remember what a great job y’all did when they sell the cars and give y’all a bonus! And RJ dude, how do you get sexier with each new video?!?😊
Older Muscle cars are my Favorite to see.
I'd love to see you guys find an old mitsubishi 3000gt. They're just such cool looking cars and are often overlooked
Your videos are therapeutic
If the car has been sitting, I don't recommend using the gas, bypass that with a gas can and filter to catch all the crud, you'll gunk it up running the old gas.
I hope you guys do a detail of a daily driver, like a Chevy equinox or traverse.:) you do such a great job and the lucky family would be grateful!
Y'all should always pop the hood and trunk before you move the cars.💯😎👍
You thoroughly clean the carpet.. after the second time vaccuming it.. nice job..💯
I want too see you guys clean a mobile home (the old ones ) !!!!! By the way love watching you guys
Amazing work
Looking good amazing work, that was alote of cleaning!!🎉🎉
Great video 👍 this was my first one I saw of this channel . I click on restore mustang and this one came up too . This type of restoration an detailing awesome
The Mustang turned out great! Great video!
I currently got a new edge but man this takes me back to my very first 1996 SN95
AMAZING as ALWAYS!!!
Greetings from Australia. Awesome job on the Mustang, but why didn't you polish the headlights to remove the 'yellow', like many other detailers don't do also?
First time getting to know about the Ozone concept. Amazing
How about detailing something for your local volunteer fire department?
Great job on the Mousetang!
What a beautiful car! Great job guys! 👏
Amazing everytime. NIce work fellas!!!!
3.5 Ecoboost with a T56 get Stock rims. That would be sweet and different. Love the after! Great Jobs guys!!
Wow, that turned out great!!
Since this is a mustang video, I would love to see a 2015-2020 Shelby GT 350. The sound they make is intoxicating.
FABULOUS JOB ON THAT MYSTANG. MY HUSBAND GAD A 1972 RALLY NOVA . I WOULD LOVE TO SEE ONE DETAILED AND SAVED. LOVE THOSE CARS AND 67 IMPALAS. AWESOME AWESOME GUYS.👍😊
Came Out Great!
What do you use on faded black trim to bring back the dark black finish? Thanks.
I once owned an 03 Mustang coupe with the V6 and auto. A really nice car. The Mustang detailed is a similar body platform and these cars are also well engineered. That's why so many well cared for examples are still on the road. In answer to the question in the video. Keep the stock engine. The 3.8 litre V6 is a great powerplant.
I enjoy watching your professionalism in detailing. Would enjoy seeing you bring back an Edsel Citation or Ranger, or a nice 54 Chevy BelAir, both of them were interesting cars who don't get their due.
What about the cabin air filters? Do you guys change them when doing a car this dirty?
Detail a Rambler Marlin. One of the most beautiful and unique cars ever built!
What happened to the mice and how did the back seat bottom look so good?
Congratulations guys
Excellent video 🙏🏻
God bless you 🙌🏻
CHICAGO, IL - Hi Guys….another great job!
Question: it’s a detailing question but not relevant to this video. My car seat has cigarette burns in the material of the front seat. If I don’t want to buy a new or used car seat, what are my options. Was going to send a pic but I’m not sure how to upload it. Is there a way to mend the fabric so it’s not noticeable? If not, I was going to ask a furniture upholstering guy if he can replace the center fabric of the seat. I want to make sure the restored seat matches the others…but cost effectively. 😀
the yellow mk4,love it.
Great job guys!
That turned out great! But what happened to the mice?
Awesome job!!! That's my favorite Mustang model and in red. Wish i still had the one I use to own.
1993 dodge dakota I know it's not a car wow great video there's no greater feeling then seeing something getting cleaned from.where it was to now WOW I love it its like brand new
I like your videos buddy!! I think you do a great job young man!!!!! I can just imagine what the owner thought when ya'll presented it to them. It looks brand new!!!
wow beautiful car ! looks so NICE and CLEAN !
Wow that's a tidy car nice work guys & greetings from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
Beautiful job. That car is in remarkable condition for its age.
You've gotta bang around and scare all of those rodents out before moving the car. Using compressed air is also good to use for scaring them.
Thanks for another great transformation video.
I suggest that bringing in one of your mechanic friends for any mechanical work will keep your videos more interesting and lead to more successful outcomes when attempting to start vehicles that have sitting for any length of time. Fuel filters dry out, fuel lines and gas tanks gum up among other maintenance items that will fail on their own over time.
Amazing work ❤
The car is saying awwww that feels better. 👍⭐️
Looks great!! What kind of spray bottles are you using?
I love how satisfying it is to clean an abandoned car, from Rusty to clean (Tow mater to Lightning McQueen 😂)
Great work!
No one’s gonna talk about how he’s pressure washing the whole engine bay, alternator and all lol