My all-time favorite T/A's were the 70-73. I had a still stock all original 75 TA that I literally gave away for $1500. But I sold it to a cousin so at least it's still in the family. I hate I sold it.
I run a blaster all day removing calcium from pools and fountains. The amount of patience a person needs to do this is on a different level. How many hours were put into this? 100% respect. No corners cut.
Thanks Eric! It does require a great amount of time & patience! Though extremely satisfying when it comes out well. This car took about 10hrs on the Gun. Thanks for watching!
Beautiful find. One of Detroits best looking performer from the day. (70-73). And this car is exceptionally special, because not only does it have the AC delete, but it's got a Muncie. Very rare. Good job on the blasting. P.S. Where do you guys cover? New England?
Hi Karl, It was done with Dry Ice Cleaning which uses Dry Ice Pellets for the blasting media. Dry Ice turns from a solid to a gas upon impact and leaves no residue such as sand or soda which can damage delicate parts and electronics. You would not be able to media blast a car by other methods without disassembling to protect sensitive internal parts, wiring, hoses etc.. Thanks!