1971 Plymouth Barracuda correction

white gecko

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A long time client requested that I give his Cuda a thorough going-over after he finished the restoration on it. The 440 decals on the side are not indicative of what resides under the hood....a 500+ cubic inch monster that shakes the ground at idle. An amazing muscle car that is always nice to work on. The paint shop did a great job with the car and there were only minimal swirls to deal with. LSP was 2 coats of Zaino Z2pro.





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Lettering on the tires restored



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Old wax removed



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Before...



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After correction...



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Engine was given a light cleaning. Obligatory engine shots...



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Finished pics



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Thanks for looking!
 
Meow we're talking! Great work Jeff!



Should've had you put OG on all the matte decals and trim. ;)





BTW, I've always loved the grill on the '71 :)
 
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