That Camaro looks like it would be a really fun detail! Great work guys! I feel like folks are spreading the word that you're the fellas to go to when you need your classic wheels taken care of.
So, can I please ask for a different background music style? I'd like to be able to listen to the narration, but I can't. And I'm pretty sure I'm not the only one 😅
To Everyone who has a classic cars keep them do not give up on them it does ent matter if they go slow or broke down or any of that stuff keep your classic cars it’s like bringing memories that has been their before we existed one day my dream classic car would be a 1970 Chevy chevelle
Hi, hus Job Is great, but i have a question why you don't pulish the Chrome, only clean and pulish the paint, please ir you answer write on spanish i'm Guatemalteco and try write un english but Is complicated jeje, muy rather have soné car' s Buick 1955 special convertible, 1957 Buick , Ford Falcon Sprint 1964, Corvette Colector edition1982, Chevrolet 210 1957,Plymounth Fury3 1967, and muy brother have Corvette z06 2005,Corvette stingray 1975, oldsmobile Cutlas 1969,Minicooper 1275GT 1977,Ford Hot Rod1932, AND i wish can buy this product For clean
These are your best videos imo. New cars are great , nothing wrong with them. And there’s many I love. But these old classics , they are timeless and nostalgic for so many. Plus when a car is 60 years old, to bring it back like this the reward is even better given the age .
Had a 68 camaro in college, nothing special. Was a straight 6 , 3 on the tree, shift linkage had a habit of locking up, , another car i wish i still had
@@bobmorrison5636 I have 2 Camaros a 1968 rs ss Camaro with a 396 and a 1967 Camaro ss 350 both sitting the garage they are really dirty but I’m from California I don’t think they would wash the car they are beautiful really clean cars the 68 Camaro had a 8 track in from factory
This Rivie IS the ULTIMATE BARN FIND!!! The Camaro is ok, but this Riviera is the only one for me! Beautiful piece of rolling art!!! They truly don't make'em like this anymore!!!
It's easy to clean up a new car that just has general use dirt and grime. But to show us that no matter the condition, most vehicles can be brought back to the glory they once had gives us hope and encouragement. Y'all do a really nice job. Keep up the good fight Brent.
Man i love riviera’s such a cool car, awsome job as always guys and man that camaro !especialy in black and with the big meats on the back 😍 my dream car right there 👌🏾
What a beautiful car! The '63 to '65 Buick Rivieras are truly remarkable automobiles. Quick and classy at the same time! A real boulevard cruiser! Great video!
A big yes to the Camaro. My first car was a post college 68 Camaro, three speed, 327. I bought it in Valdosta GA while I was in USAF pilot training at nearby Moody AFB. It was a great machine and lasted until we had some kids and the car was beginning to show it's age and miles. I sold it in Illinois and often wondered what happened to it. Wish I had kept it but that idea did not combine with the nomadic live as a military pilot.
Hi Brent and RJ. Great video! That chrome on the exterior and the vinyl seats were so satisfying to watch. I'd love to see the Camaro, too. 2 questions on this one: 1) Will using iron decontaminate spray as clay lube cause the loose iron contaminants to scratch up the paint? 2) Any particular reason you didn't do the engine bay or extract the carpets?
Hi good morning,,, greetings and have a good time,,, Great video of this Riviera,,, bring to me a good memories,,, because l had one of this baetifull car,,, Let me share my experiencience,,, Somebody ofer in sale an Riviera l pay the price,,, but a bad thing result that this car was used in asault,, and some crimes,,, The police had to take it,,, and l lost in this bussines,,, it happened in 1996,,,since to much years ago,,, Congratulaciones by your job,,, and thanks of share your video,,, greetings of your friend Oscar de Playa del Carmen Q. R. México
Blows my mind how people treat cars they claim to "love". Says he bought it after Iraq which kicked off in 2003. That's 18 yrs if he went right away. By his math it has neen sitting 12 to 15. So it has sat almost the whole time he owned it. His "baby"????
Hi WD Detailing I love your channel and I love all of your car detailing videos and I love your music and I hope you guys have a wonderful summer!!!!!!
Very interesting to watch and a fantastic job. 65 was the last year of the first generation Riviera. Also the final year of the Buick "Nailhead" V8. On top of that, 65 was the only year of Riviera to have hideaway headlamps. 63 and 64 had the headlamps exposed in the grill. Great job as always, guys. As an aside, Patrick Swayze's character drove a red 65 Riviera in ROADHOUSE.
1965, one of my favorite years for the Riviera - had the clamshell headlights, which it should've had all along - am I the only one that thinks the headlights in the grill looked "squeezed in" and "afterthought-ish" - and the much larger taillights, which it should've had all along, am I the only one that thinks the previous taillights were much too small? My dream Riviera is a '72 boat tail GS with buckets.
I had a car in storage that was in similar condition from mold. I was pissed. I paid some guy $80 a month for years and he didn't put an extension on his gutter downspouts. The gutters were just dumping about 3 feet off the ground and the water was leaking under the door to my unit. It was horrible. I used Simple Green and some stuff called Maintex Surface Safe mold and mildew remover. Got a professional ozone generator, variable output to 10,000 ppm and ran it at 3000 to "shock' the air. Still 5 years later, the underlying mildew smell pops up. It's damn hard to kill mold and mildew and you may never get rid of it. It sucks. Sunlight works good too. I parked the car outside and let the sun bake it out for a while. Nothing was permanent, not as bad as it was but not gone. The Maintex worked great for the major cleanup. The problem with mold and mildew is it gets into places you can't clean and a little bit of humidity and it blooms again. Good luck!
Anyone have a rough estimate on how much it would cost to have a Ford F-150 Supercrew trucks exterior detailed? My beautiful truck recently had horrible encounters with tree branches and then my cousin dog jumped on it. So many clear coat scratches within the last month, it makes me sad looking at it. I've watched videos on how to wet sand and polish and wax, but I'm to much of a chicken to attempt it myself.
Always liked the '65s. A tip for the wheels, once they are smoothed and cleaned with SOS pads : use Gold Seal glass wax. They will be better than new and will stay that way! It works for glass and metals, like stainless and chrome. Good stuff! Teak oil does wonders for the door/console wood, as well. That is real wood, not a veneer!
Hey guys could you detail Ohio Fish Rescue's van next? They are an NGO in Strongsville and it would help them a lot since they help out the fishkeeping community Here is a video of the van: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4XoGdq32RKU.html
Another spectacular video. That Riviera same as the one on movie Road House. Always like the before and after and owners reaction. I sure hope you do the Camaro. I had a 1978.
That's really amazing show but I would like asking about the internal, does theres any kind of chemical product that you can use to clean the roof from inside of the vehicle
He loves the car and it's close to his heart but he lets it get in that shape? Don't waste your time on the Camera as sadly he'll let it get back to horrible shape no doubt. I'm not being mean but just a realist. You keyboard warriors don't waste your time responding.
Saved in the nick of time! Do you know who would love that Riviera? Danny Coker of Counts Kustoms. He'd want it and then proceed to put his distinctive "STINK" all over it and then keep it.