First Wash In 25 Years: Barn Find 1930 Plymouth Coupe | Satisfying Car Detailing Restoration!

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First Wash In 25 Years: Barn Find 1930 Plymouth Coupe | Satisfying Car Detailing Restoration!

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jennifer_Cruz
    Classic cars are my absolute favorite! So glad you had the opportunity to do this one. Would be nice to see more cars like this one!
  • OMG, what a beautiful classic car. And look at those white walls! Reminds me of the Model A my parents had when I was a kid growing up. I love when cars like this are restored and cared for. Awesome.
  • @131dyana
    who ever had that car took very good care of it before they stored it in that barn. You did a real nice job of that. God bless. :thanksdoc:
  • Great video. I’m glad to see that someone cares enough to take good care of these old antiques.
  • My favorite kind of classic car. Older restoration that still looks great that you can drive into enjoy without sweating every rock chip.
  • @AntaresSelket
    It's great to see a beautiful old thing get such a gorgeous facelift! Always take a cherished object to an expert.
  • Wow, it's really neat to see a historical piece like this car, it looks like something straight out of a film such as It Happened one night or some other classic like that. And it's incredible to see it, in modern day, carefully/lovingly cleaned and fixed up to look beautiful again like this!
  • Wow! The amount of contamination the Iron Eraser removed was crazy! Once I saw that, I knew the clay bar would be completely caked. That paint polishing step is awesome!! You always do a great job in that step.
  • The old gal has never been treated to a cleaning like that since New looks awesome 👌 Thanks for posting 👍
  • Such a beautiful car! I grew up going to car shows and it’s good to know there’s still an appreciation for classic cars
  • @garybush6117
    Hey Foster. Another fantastic detail of a 92 year old car. 92 years old. And it looks amazing. There are a ton of nooks and crannies in a car like that. I would imagine it takes a while to give a proper cleaning. One of the best non-disaster details you've done. You mentioned about doing some subscriber cars. I have three vehicles, and although I'm pretty meticulous with cleaning them, each has it's own special issue. I have a 2015 Toyota Rav4 that is orange, and the clear coat is beginning to chip off. The car needs painting but can't afford a paint job now. I've been working on it to make it look as good as I can for what it is until I can do paint. Unfortunately, I'm unable to do much with it. The second is a 2005 F-150 step side. I have had it for nearly three years. It's a nice looking truck with two year old paint. I have never been able to give it a good deep cleaning. And, it smells like cow shit. No matter what I use on it, the smell keeps coming back. No cabin filter for this particular model. The last car is my show car, which is a 2006 Mustang GT Convertible, black in color. The car looks great from a few feet away, but it has (unfortunately) some fish eye and some orange peel in places, which numerous judges have pointed out to me. I can make it look good, but I can't get it to the next level. Don't know if any kind of paint correction can be done, or if I need to paint it, too. The car looks great, and it was featured in the September 2022 issue of Mustang Times. I don't have Instagram or Facebook, but I saw your email below in one of your replies. I am in Ocala, so getting any or all of those vehicles to Sanford for a week or so at the time wouldn't be an issue. (1-1/2 hour drive) If any or all of these sound interesting to you, let me know and I'll send some photos by way of email. I would be thrilled to have a professional detailer look them over. I am pretty good, but I don't have the tools or expertise. Any of these vehicles would show well on TV (YouTube) especially the Mustang. Thanks for another great video.
  • @awarta1
    Watching a car from 1930 being detailed is actually insane.
  • I love seeing that car clean again. Just like it came from the dealership. I'm almost expecting a nice, young couple in 1930s clothes to show up and ask if their car is ready to go...then they drive off...back to 1930.
  • This has to be my favourite car you've done yet... I love old cars...
  • I love classic cars, and in the case of this Plymouth, its beautiful styling is typical of every car from this era - from the lowest-priced Fords, Chevrolets, and Plymouths to the classics such as Cadillacs and Lincolns. This was an era when car companies hired designers whose only job it was is to make the car appeal to the eye and to the soul of the viewer. There was an emotional connection, which is rare with modern-era cars. Plus this was the beginning of the art deco period. This coupe now presents well enough to make the owner proud at nearly any show, but he can also drive it whenever and wherever he wants, which is, after all, the point of owning a collectible car like this. I hope he enjoys it and that people get to see it out on the road. Nice job and thanks for the video.
  • Wow!! Your work is so amazing. Seeing you bring a classic back to life like that is mind boggling. Thank you for sharing this. I hope to be in your area one day to see it done in person!
  • You do an amazing job man I love using your products for when I detail customers cars I get outstanding results and also thank you for giving us play by play with the products
  • This is what you call classic beauty, the condition of this car is something else, it had style and grace, plus they were made practically by hand, beautifully cleaned and restored those guys who cleaned it are real experts, thanks for showing a timeless classic.