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1966 Shelby GT350 Hertz (all origninal survivor car) detail by Immaculate Reflections

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Default 1966 Shelby GT350 Hertz (all origninal survivor car) detail by Immaculate Reflections

Recently I got the opportunity to do an extensive correction on this classic car. The owner contributed the info on the car, quoted below:


"In 1966 Shelby America and the Hertz Rental Company struck a deal that had Shelby preparing 1,000 1966 fastback mustangs with the highly desirable “K” code motor into a special Hertz car for their “rent a racer” program. These cars got the typical GT 350 treatment (aluminum intake manifold, headers, special Holly carburetor, traction bars) that Shelby performed on normal GT 350's plus a special black and gold stripe paint scheme. The Shelby American Auto Club (SAAC) has a history of all the Shelby VIN#’s including the 1,000 cars that when to Hertz. The records indicate that one car actually did not make it to Hertz as it was pulled out of the fleet and was driven by Payton Cramer and Jim Camp who were Shelby America executives. This car is the one!! After the demo period was completed the car was shipped to McCollum Ford in Dishman, Washington and sold to the first registered owner. The car sold to the second owner in 1977 and they had it until I bought the car in 2002. The widow that I bought it from told me that she had it in a conditioned storage facility for 17 years after her husband passed away in 1985. The car is an unrestored original survivor car with all numbers matching motor, transmission, differential, etc."




The Shelby was originally scheduled for a full correction, but after taking readings on the paint thickness and finding some shockingly low numbers I had to change it up a little. Additionally there was a severely burned edge on the passenger door, down to bare metal. Sometime in the car's past, some serious hack detailing had been performed. I did my best to safely correct without compromising the original paint.


A total of 28 hours went into restoring this classic.































The Business!






Pre-wash rinse. Water beading heavily with the car wearing multiple coats of Zaino






Foaming with Dawn






After 2 Dawn washes enough of the Zaino had been stripped to see some more underlying swirls











The severe burn mark on the passenger door








The scary paint readings on that door...







Various readings around the car, some healthy, some not....













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Drivers door had much healthier readings than the passenger door, with the edges intact.







Correction completed







LED pics tell it like it is















Tires looking a bit dried out from old tire dressings, needed tidying up





Tires looking proper again













At about 11pm DAY 3, the Blackfire Wet Diamond came off and this is what was left














Superior gloss achieved!









The following morning I was back to do a 2-day correction on the owner's daughter's M3. I used the opportunity to take some sun pics of the Shelby

















The "real deal signature" by the man himself. No printed signature on this classic.













Sun pics con't...

















Thanks for looking!
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WOW.....looks amazing, nice job
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Wow, gives me hope for some of the cars Ive been looking to buy haha
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wow! nice job! and a beautiful car!
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Awesome work as usual Jeff!
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Amazing as usual!
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Great work.
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freaking great job, i swear im going to have to fly your *** out to do my car lol, killer work once again
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Beautiful job. That is a classic.Rare awesome car.
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What does that meter read that you hold against the car? Great job....
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Originally Posted by mrrman
What does that meter read that you hold against the car? Great job....
I believe that it reads the thickness of the paint.

OP, does it take in account the thickness of the primer, or is that down to bare metal??


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