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I spent 12 hours or so a week ago cleaning the underbody of the SS to get it ready for a indoor car show. It was driven thru rain for several hundred miles last September for the F-body Gathering in Bowling Green,Ky. Finally got around to the car.I still have cuts healing from the darn heat shields,LOL!
-------------------- Current ride is: 2002 Brickyard 400 35th Anniversary LE convertible #22,SLP build# 0036,35th Anniversary Build #47 EMCC Member #234 www.emcamaro.org WCA Member #197582 MMCC Member #28 NEOCC Member #634 Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Pure madness. I love it.. but know mine would never look that way. Daily drivers don't have a chance.
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quote:Originally posted by Corvettekid82: Pure madness. I love it.. but know mine would never look that way. Daily drivers don't have a chance.
Just take the time every now and then to detail your car. The bottom of this car was very dirty and it was like that for 5 months. You don't have to clean the bottom every week,just now and then. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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Im guilty of detailing my car once a week It gets washed as much as 3 times a week as well. A black car.. in FL.. and no garage just doesn't cut it. The Vette has riegn of the garage, and the Z is forced to cower under a car port from the Monsoons here in Central Florida. Im sure the neighbors think Im insane for washing it so much but I can't stand to have a white car... when it should be black. My favorite comment from a neighbor, "Dont wash it too much and rub the paint off it!" It's okay though. I laugh at their Mustang on a daily basis. It has stylized gold letters on the back window displaying: "La Gringa!". Posts: 30 | From: DeLand FL | Registered: Feb 2002
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quote:Originally posted by sleeperZragtop: That is sooooooooo sexy..hats off to you...one question..what did you use to paint your spindles and rear end with? thanks;
Mike
I did not paint anything. A 35th Anniversary LE comes from the factory with the black painted front steering knuckles,rear end and black anodized brake calipers. They did a great job on the steering knuckles,but a so so job on the rear differential. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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quote:Originally posted by 02Z: Looks GREAT!! I used Por15 to paint my Diff and spindles...
I may go over the factory paint job with that POR-15 if rust begins to be an issue. Posts: 5682 | From: Dearborn,Mi. | Registered: Feb 2002
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