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First Wash in 40 Years: ABANDONED Barn Find Bonneville Disaster Detail! | Satisfying Restoration. Today, we tackle the interior & exterior of an ABANDONED Bonneville, that is covered in dirt and debris that hasn't been detailed in years that will require us to pressure wash the entire exterior, followed by a wash, clay bar and then polishing the paint to bring back its shine and a full interior detail including mold removal. If you find our videos satisfying or motivating make sure you hit subscribe! #barnfind #carcleaning #detailing #cleaning #restoration
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@WDDetailing
@WDDetailing Рік тому
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@BlueHatGirlCarWash-ASMR
@BlueHatGirlCarWash-ASMR Рік тому
❤❤❤you are the best❤️❤️❤️
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 Рік тому
30k car plus
@lakelucerne1133
@lakelucerne1133 Рік тому
@@rsprockets7846 xxxd ssd's d
@larryweaver1530
@larryweaver1530 Рік тому
Great job! I can't believe how nice those ratty old carpets turned out!
@clarencetaylor1813
@clarencetaylor1813 Рік тому
1970
@dutchmankamstra96
@dutchmankamstra96 Рік тому
It's a 1967 Pontiac Bonneville. The wheel covers you found are correct to this car. PMD stands for Pontiac Motor Division.
@jkennedylv
@jkennedylv Рік тому
Good Job Dutchman... The color was champagne
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 Рік тому
@@jkennedylv survivor
@iamnotu79
@iamnotu79 Рік тому
I was thinking ‘68 before I saw your comment 😊
@johnnycrash3270
@johnnycrash3270 Рік тому
PMD Poor Man Detail you guys did a great Job bringing that car back to life on a Affordable budget 🤗
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 Рік тому
Chevrolet and Pontiac were using 14 inch wheels even on the full sized cars through 69.
@vettemaniac2237
@vettemaniac2237 Рік тому
I'm more impressed by that young man holding his grandmothers hand than I am with that amazing Bonney. And she's an absolute gem. So great to see.
@friguy4444
@friguy4444 Рік тому
Yea she is an absolute gem. The car is awesome too!
@Damone7653
@Damone7653 Рік тому
They don't make them like that anymore... both.
@Maximus20778
@Maximus20778 10 місяців тому
@@Damone7653 for a good reason
@michaelmalin8692
@michaelmalin8692 9 місяців тому
That's the ONE ❤thing!! Gwanny!!😂
@TheBigdawg928
@TheBigdawg928 Рік тому
The look of joy on grandma's face, and the memories that you know came rushing back to her, was worth all the work. Bravo guys!!!
@TheGreatOne-lq7sc
@TheGreatOne-lq7sc Рік тому
I love the fact that you guys always do most of it for the elderly people or people who just lost the connection they had with their cars till you come along, keep up the amazing work much love for CPT South Africa 🔥🇿🇦
@131dyana
@131dyana Рік тому
That Grandmother crying was so nice. so glad you were able to make it look so grand again. Great job guys. God bless you all.
@Jonathan8440_
@Jonathan8440_ Рік тому
Nick is actually one of my good friends, and I’m going to help him clean out the garage in the spring. I’ve met his grandma and she’s very nice I’m so glad they got is fixed up because it’s a beautiful car and his family really deserves it. Incredible work!!
@exotics4life618
@exotics4life618 Рік тому
What’s the Animal situation? I mean it looks like there keep it a small, dark, cold & closed off section of a barn? In an urban city type area? I hope I’m mistaken but the farm animal situation looks Pretty bad for the animals quality of life.
@_Julie_Bee
@_Julie_Bee Рік тому
@@exotics4life618 I was about to ask this same thing? Are they kept alone in the dark like a prison all the time?
@Jonathan8440_
@Jonathan8440_ Рік тому
@@exotics4life618 no they aren’t kept in the barn most of the time, they are let out into the yard (there is a large fenced off portion behind the barn) and she takes the animals to the fair every year. They’re happy
@michaelcesco2970
@michaelcesco2970 Рік тому
I had one of those Grand Prixs and also a Bonneville . Great cars . Wish I could have kept them both. People should stop calling wheel covers , " hub caps ". They're two different things. Hub caps are covers on the ends of the spindles or axels where the wheels are placed.
@michaelcesco2970
@michaelcesco2970 Рік тому
Watching these videos brings back memories of my two Pontiacs.
@StGeoRUSH619
@StGeoRUSH619 Рік тому
Grandma looked like she was a teenager again... wow, you guys do some awesome work!!! Just seeing her face light up at the end of the video was well worth the 28 minutes of waiting for it... very cool !!!
@johnnyace1954
@johnnyace1954 Рік тому
Wow this 67 Bonniville is beautiful! You guys cleaned her up very nicely! Love your channel!
@kbj12106
@kbj12106 Рік тому
Yes, those are the original wheel covers. The wheels are 14 inch if memory serves correctly. There are fender skirts for the Bonneville line as well. My first car in 76 was a four door hard top version. Blue w/black vinyl top. This is a 1967 model year car.
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 Рік тому
needs 15 imch PMD Rallye rimes
@deanosborn3464
@deanosborn3464 Рік тому
He said they found the fender skirts in the trunk
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 Рік тому
@@rsprockets7846 The 14 inch wheels were all that were available on both Chevy and Pontiac from 59 through 69.
@perryelyod4870
@perryelyod4870 Рік тому
14 x 6 steel wheels with 8.55-14 belted tires, or in today's sizing 225/75-14. 1 inch whitewalls were common, as was the dual white wall like the spare tire in the trunk. Tires in these sizes are getting hard to find, and many are for trailers, not vehicles.
@1967250s
@1967250s 10 місяців тому
What an absolute gem Grand Mother is. Good grandson, too. Oh, and the car is cool. Great job, guys!
@davehopping7212
@davehopping7212 8 місяців тому
It's a pleasure to see you guys using as many of the original soft parts as possible. Makes this car(and the ones in your other vids) look like gently treated survivors. Maybe in future vids you can tell us what the odometer says!
@CarCrazy24
@CarCrazy24 Рік тому
The reaction from her was so rewarding. Love what you guys do 👍
@vacuzman
@vacuzman Рік тому
Looks like a 1967 as my folks had one similar when I was young. You guys did a great job and that lady was so happy... Once again, ya'll rock!
@cartierrowlette2608
@cartierrowlette2608 Рік тому
I'm so happy for the grandmother n her grandson. You guys did a fantastic job. Great work!! 👍🏿💯
@n2awa
@n2awa Рік тому
To my eyes, this car is gorgeous. Color, style, size, etc. Love these big, late 1960s GM tanks. My first car was a 1968 Oldsmobile Delmont 88 convertible with 455 c.i. 4 bbl. I got it in 1978 when I was 18. Cost $1,000, which was a ton for an 18 year old. Great car. Miss it, and even still dream about it occasionally.
@MotorCityImpala2
@MotorCityImpala2 Рік тому
The interior fabric is not Leather. It was designated Morrokide by Pontiac. However, it is really Naugahyde or Vinyl. GM used many different names to distinguish between brands what the material was. Great video. Love the content. Keep up the great work. Hopefully, you can get to a point where you are able to get vehicles running again.
@groovy1937
@groovy1937 Рік тому
Yep, when they kept saying "leather" I was like, no, that is vinyl. I not aware of leather being used in Pontiac - Cadillac yes. GM used vinyl for years, I remember all too well how hot it was getting into the car with shorts and getting burned!
@ColinBarrett001
@ColinBarrett001 Рік тому
Yes, there were varous different GM names for leather substitute vinyl, Naugahide, Morrokide, Ambla etc
@michaeltutty1540
@michaeltutty1540 Рік тому
@@groovy1937 Even the top of the line Buick Electra did not have leather as an option until 74 on the Park Avenue trim level. The odd thing is that Plymouth offered real leather as an option on the VIP as early as 1966!
@paulhare662
@paulhare662 Рік тому
Made from the skins of the wild Nauga.
@artflorez1568
@artflorez1568 Рік тому
I was going to say the same thing. We had a 1973 Buick Electra Limited and it had vinyl seats, leather was not available.
@charlesmaynard470
@charlesmaynard470 Рік тому
Detailing is definitely an art. I tried to master this on my own, but I'm still learning. I really appreciate what you guys are able to do. I would like to learn more.
@dnnyso
@dnnyso 5 днів тому
Hi guys, I am sooo into older cars, I have a 1988 Caddy Seville, I bought 2 yrs ago. I just wanted to tell you I love watching you detail. You have equipment for every problem. You guys are the BEST I've seen!!
@TheStevenc819
@TheStevenc819 Рік тому
Your mother's raised you guys well. Such a joy to watch each video
@alanmclenon9703
@alanmclenon9703 Рік тому
A neat tip I learned from bicycle restorers is to use fine bronze wool instead of steel wool, steel wool imparts tiny particles of steel in the microscopic pits in the chrome and soon as it gets wet it will rust again very soon.
@userprime01
@userprime01 Рік тому
A tip I learned a long time ago is to dip the wool (fine steel/brass) into paste wax - the wax will help keep the rust from returning quite so quickly.
@VincentVagabond
@VincentVagabond Рік тому
I have to kindly disagree in regards to steel wool. I have used it on some really rusty metals and chrome and it does wonders! The problem with must people using it is they use the wrong steel wool. It has to be quad zero steel wool (0000). Water and the steel wool together or even WD and steel wool works great. I also make sure to coat the finished product in some high end wax and polish.
@CarlosGomez-nn8bf
@CarlosGomez-nn8bf Рік тому
Amazing job you guys did with this sweet lady's car, ,it was very nice to see this young man holding his grand mother hand with so much love and respect . You guys Indeed get back this car to life to ride again on the road ! Congrats !...great job you've done !
@TexanOnTheMove
@TexanOnTheMove Рік тому
I’ve used Eastwood rust converter on rusted metal and it works great. You scrape and wire brush all the loose rust off, then either spray or brush the Eastwood rust converter on the metal. The rust turns into a hard black primer that’s ready for sanding and painting. Great job on the clean up this classic!!
@MNBluestater
@MNBluestater Рік тому
Absolutely gorgeous and PONTIAC ruled in 1960’s styling. The life still left in that interior! Had no idea that leather was an option besides the usual Naugahyde. I just wanted to see it with a new roof and hear the rumbling 428 (or 400) 4 bbl under that hood. Great job as always guys and great service to that grandma. The expression of her face behind the wheel-priceless
@peterwinstonaldredge6927
@peterwinstonaldredge6927 9 місяців тому
What a great transformation! The seat are in amazing condition. I hope he got it running in time for his prom.
@billstreber5194
@billstreber5194 Рік тому
That is a beautiful example of a 67 Pontiac Bonneville hubcaps are correct this thing is in fantastic shape well worth putting some dollars into it and having the motor gone through and transmission
@43Costello
@43Costello Рік тому
I am so touched by the grandson and even wanting to drive this car. Amazed how well it turned out and the fact that the top is even still in one piece!!!
@jeandayenian756
@jeandayenian756 2 місяці тому
This is when cars were cars. Ugh i love this, im jealous! Best of good wishes to you !!❤😊
@MrCmorr69
@MrCmorr69 10 місяців тому
That was amazing! I love to detail and her reaction was priceless! That’s my goal when I do a person’s vehicle! I wish you guys continued success, God bless!
@benscott1872
@benscott1872 Рік тому
I like that you take time to do minor cosmetic repairs. Other detailers do not. Makes the final product look so much better!
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 Рік тому
find build sheet
@dougjohnson5144
@dougjohnson5144 Рік тому
I love the floor mats. They add a lot of character and help show the age of the car. Great job!!!
@gregghierholzer
@gregghierholzer Рік тому
I thought they were cool too, added some color to it.
@ptw2408
@ptw2408 Рік тому
Grandmas precious! Amazing work guys! My late older late brother had a 69 Pontiac SJ Grand Prix. He adored it. It was a great car!
@shanemiller7157
@shanemiller7157 Рік тому
That's 1967 pal, my opinion the best year just ahead of the 68. Can't beat the stacked headlights and those awesome tail lights! Wish they made something like this today...Great video!!
@johnpinke784
@johnpinke784 6 місяців тому
I've had 7 different Pontiacs, my sister had a Fire Engine Red 1963 Pontiac Laurentien Rag Top which I think was nicer but that Bonneville is also pretty cool
@sneaks01
@sneaks01 Рік тому
Fantastic job guys!! You never cease to amaze me with your work and talent! ❤😊
@Alpha-Mango
@Alpha-Mango Рік тому
That's it! Great Story! Wonderful Car. Thanks.
@donnyb3452
@donnyb3452 9 місяців тому
It appears to be a 1967. I had a Pontiac Executive, 4 door hardtop, of the same year. I was a freebie that needed a timing chain. In only 3 evenings, after work, I had her on the road. Great, powerful, smooth ride with all the bells and whistles.
@Hoboelmo23
@Hoboelmo23 Рік тому
You guys do an amazing job. Who would have thought it could look that good again. I'm a big fan of Pontiac and I like the red floor mat. This is what cars are meant to be. Thank you for taking us along.
@craiggrunwald6238
@craiggrunwald6238 Рік тому
😊
@gonzalohuerta5463
@gonzalohuerta5463 Рік тому
The recovery work they did in that beautiful bonneville is incredible. Great job guys, I see you from Chile. 🇨🇱
@thomasgillman4270
@thomasgillman4270 8 місяців тому
My Friend bought a Used '67 Bonneville in 1975. I loved his car. It was a great ride! It was also nearly identical to the one in your video! Brought back memories!
@dinyardubash510
@dinyardubash510 Рік тому
A very nostalgic moment to see the love in the family. I did the same in the lincoln town car I got which was dumped and another Continental Mark VI. With limited resources it turned out great. Now I do the detailing in my daily drivers and friends cars. Thoroughly enjoy your videos. 👍
@MsNewly
@MsNewly Рік тому
Very cool video! I liked it very much! I am from Russia, a small town in the Far East. I remember myself as a child in the mid-80s. We walked in one of the districts of the city and a similar Pontiac stood near the house for a very long time. We circled around him, looked into the windows of the car. Then, apart from Soviet cars, we did not see any others. We really liked this car. It was apparently brought from the states by some sailor and for some reason this car was not moving. Maybe it broke, or maybe this sailor went on his next voyage. Cool, very cool. You Americans are very fond of cars, especially rare ones. This is noticeable and you can restore them, make them literally masterpieces from old cars. This is what I like about you. I like to watch programs on TV where you restore old cars in car services for someone. For example Cool tuning with Chip Fuzz.
@carterford4913
@carterford4913 Рік тому
when doing your decon be careful around the window seals in these old cars, it can cause them to rot or deteriorate. I'm also in detailing, love the work guys!
@kbVACArestatecarsnrvs
@kbVACArestatecarsnrvs Рік тому
I love Pontiac's and had some in the 60's growing up. This one is special and surely to his Grandmother!
@joshjohnson7395
@joshjohnson7395 11 місяців тому
I came across your reels on FB and had to come watch the full video. Doing these restorations for free is amazing so I had to sub!
@clarencemiller9495
@clarencemiller9495 Рік тому
Loving these videos guys. For the rust, take a look into dry ice blasting. It might bring some decent success (super pitted stuff I think might be a bit tougher, but surface stuff should come off pretty well).
@paulgunter1538
@paulgunter1538 Рік тому
You guys do amazing work ! Love the Barn Find video's. The look on Grandma's face is priceless !
@adelheidhueg9011
@adelheidhueg9011 11 місяців тому
Wundervolle Restauration, und Aufbereitung des alten Autos.Die Oma war richtig glücklich, drin zu sitzen.👍👍👍🌺🌺🌺❤️❤️❤️Mit Herz, Hand und Verstand zum Ziel , um alle glücklich zu machen.
@johnkaslov2066
@johnkaslov2066 9 місяців тому
First let me say how Beautiful is that 67 Pontiac convertible is !!!❤ loved to whole process of cleaning cars, one of my favorite things to do ! Try Navel Jelly its pink goo leave it on for 30 minutes makes a difference, Great Job FELLA'S !!! All the Best !
@countryboy63077
@countryboy63077 Рік тому
This is a amazing 1967 Bonneville in original condition after your fantastic detailing it’s something to be proud to own. I’d keep the hideous floor mats as they are most likely from that period of time, and also it’s something the grandmother most likely had picked out when first purchased. I also agree that the hubcaps are also original as they are exactly what I remember from that time period. I also remember the missing fender skirts as those Bonneville’s always had them when the car was new. I have a feeling that they are still somewhere in the garage since we didn’t see them in the car. The reason I’m also pretty sure that this one had them would be that there didn’t appear to be Crome on the wheel wells of the rear fenders. I hope that they are able to get the car driving now that it looks so awesome!
@michaelstacey8303
@michaelstacey8303 Рік тому
That is not correct! Bonnevilles did not always have fender skirts! They were optional like they were on most vehicles
@countryboy63077
@countryboy63077 Рік тому
Look closely there’s no trim over the wheel wells which tells me that it did have them from the factory. The ones that I saw growing up that had them had no trim. Folks who took them off did so because of choice, and if ordered without skirts would have had trim on the well just like the front finders as you see on this car with its trim being there, and not the back. I grew up with the Bonneville’s in my family’s history. The cars were always beautiful, but the finder skirts were sometimes a problem as the cars aged. I still have a pair for a seventy-nine out in the barn even though the car is long gone.
@countryboy63077
@countryboy63077 Рік тому
Look closely there’s no trim over the wheel wells which tells me that it did have them from the factory. The ones that I saw growing up that had them had no trim. Folks who took them off did so because of choice, and if ordered without skirts would have had trim on the well just like the front finders as you see on this car with its trim being there, and not the back. I grew up with the Bonneville’s in my family’s history. The cars were always beautiful, but the finder skirts were sometimes a problem as the cars aged. I still have a pair for a seventy-nine out in the barn even though the car is long gone.
@hotpuppy1
@hotpuppy1 Рік тому
@@michaelstacey8303 Art is correct. Non-skirt cars had stainless trim on the wheel lip.
@briencamp6017
@briencamp6017 Рік тому
I have gotten many barn finds on the road over the years.. to get back on the road will be between $2500-$3500 after tires, new fuel system, brake overhaul, underhood rubber components, all new fluids, miscellaneous repairs etc. Great video!! (Edit: this is assuming you are doing all the work, not paying someone!)
@C_71
@C_71 11 місяців тому
Same here! All the rubber turns to plastic, and the fuel system is a huge must to attend to. Engine gaskets and seals... I found out all of this the hard way 27 years ago! I have picked up some beautiful 7ps cars and thought that a clean garage kept body meant just tune up and go. The fuel system was smelling and acting weird. The car was smoking like a broke stove and lost power! I pulled the fuel tank that was rusty and old fuel. I pulled the intake and the gasket was non existent and the same with the carb and valve stem seals. I'm driving, but need new valve stem seals on my 1978 Dodge D-150 from Cali a few years ago. Happy hunting!
@mrsjoseyoliveri1179
@mrsjoseyoliveri1179 Рік тому
I am delighted to see such a beautiful car rsurvive. My grandmom had a 1969 Plymouth Belvidere which was a road runner without the road runner parts. The car was a beast to handle on a good day.
@gobsmacked230
@gobsmacked230 13 днів тому
I'm now 68 and have spent my life LOVING cars. My first was a 1965 Chevy Impala...4 door w/283 cu in. V8 and a Powerglide. It was owned by an elderly man and had 72,000 miles when I bought it. I drove that car to college and took many road trips in it. Dead reliable although the drum brakes pulled to the right...never could get them adjusted correctly. At 126k miles I reluctantly sold it and moved on to a 1971 Buick LeSabre. Those were the days...this took me back.
@paulmasson9674
@paulmasson9674 Рік тому
Great video. The car cleaned up very well! The hub caps have one slot longer than the rest so that it won't chafe the valve stem. They appear to be located at the 12 o'clock position.
@dawnstrumbos6262
@dawnstrumbos6262 Рік тому
Wow!! I almost cried and the end result gave me chills, it is a beautiful barn find! I’m a girl and if I had this gem I would name him Paul xoxo!! SWEET!
@treystyles3760
@treystyles3760 Рік тому
Glad I clicked on.. Seeing an old school get so much care has touched me
@justinraystyles3537
@justinraystyles3537 Рік тому
Yes I love the spotted red floor mats!💗
@tkdterp8
@tkdterp8 Рік тому
Fantastic video! For a car from Ohio this old, it is in incredible shape and shouldn't take too much to get her rolling down the road again!
@stevencaka1360
@stevencaka1360 Рік тому
Excellent job guys!!! 👏 Yes, those hubcaps are original to that Pontiac. That vehicle is one of many in “excellent” pristine condition. Shouldn’t take a lot to get it running & driving.
@WDDetailing
@WDDetailing Рік тому
Okay! We weren’t sure about the hubcaps but now we know!
@HoaxKAMEPA
@HoaxKAMEPA Рік тому
@@WDDetailing Dude, ‘PMD’ stands for ‘Pontiac Motor Division’.
@Goofimane
@Goofimane Рік тому
Aaawwwww his grandmother has the sweetest reaction ever. 😇
@user-eo6ls6lw5i
@user-eo6ls6lw5i Рік тому
ชอบรายการwd ครับ คุณทำให้รถที่คนอาจจะลืมไปแล้ว แล้วทำให้มันมีชีวิตขึ้นมาอีกครั้ง และทำให้เจ้าของรถ ยิ้มได้ บางคนถึงกับร้องไห้เลย
@jackgilreath3113
@jackgilreath3113 Рік тому
Awesome job. My opinion on the Mats is that they're hideous, but have been with the car probably since almost new, so I understand. Also curious why you didn't put the fender skirts on. They complete the Bonneville look!
@proofbox
@proofbox Рік тому
I owned a 68 Pontiac Executive which is the same long wheelbase as the Bonneville [ 125 as opposed to 121 ] and it had the same quarter panel stamping and it had no cutout for fender skirts . Did all long wheelbase have fender skirts ? I appears not
@bobb9922
@bobb9922 Рік тому
the mats were available in different colors, there are see-thru clear, red, blue, green etc....real popular back then.
@bobb9922
@bobb9922 Рік тому
the steering wheel was also color-coded by pontiac, costs about 1200 to have re-done.
@robertkoons1154
@robertkoons1154 Рік тому
Brillo or SOS cleaning pad work to get whitewall tires clean. They scrape enough of the oxidized surface off and leave them bright white.
@WDDetailing
@WDDetailing Рік тому
We use SOS pads. Sometimes they’re just so old and worn away, there’s nothing more we can do
@rsprockets7846
@rsprockets7846 Рік тому
@@WDDetailing look for the build sheet, take the car to a shop to do a basic tune up shoot some oil down cyls before start prime oil pimp to circulste drsin replace all fluids needs a tranny rebuild and replace all hoses belt flush heater core brakes bearings r and r about 3k in parts labor
@rogercamp6071
@rogercamp6071 Рік тому
I've used Comet cleanser and a scrub brush to clean them too.
@MegaCricket7
@MegaCricket7 8 місяців тому
I like everything about that car! And yes, I do like the floor mats!
@thomasdossa8436
@thomasdossa8436 Рік тому
"Only a mother could love that face" 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@victorrobinson7008
@victorrobinson7008 Рік тому
After dropping the gas tank and flushing the lines then checking out motor remember these cars are bullet proof ! No air bags or computers too get in the way ! One week I can get it running perfect .
@TonSantatoSegobi
@TonSantatoSegobi 10 місяців тому
I love these videos, and seeing the reactions of the owners is priceless, congratulations 👏🏻
@NFLDPONY
@NFLDPONY Рік тому
The seats look practically new after cleaning. Awesome work
@aeroman5239
@aeroman5239 Рік тому
Beautiful resurrection. I like how the trunk emblem now reads "Bonn l" - it's like the car wanted some vanity, and now it shows!
@sprezzatura8755
@sprezzatura8755 Рік тому
I would guesstimate between $2,000 and $3,000 to get her up and running. All new fluids, filters, radiator flush, maybe new water pump, recore radiator, new tires, brakes, new battery and budget for a few surprises. The fact that the motor turns is very encouraging. Soft top might be repairable. Electric soft top mechanism probably needs going through. Good that it has a glass rear window. Just a wonderful original classic car! Keep her in the family!
@-NoNameNone-
@-NoNameNone- 7 місяців тому
Guys, you are really cool! You gave this lovely woman pleasant memories! It's priceless👍
@jerseymikemike4149
@jerseymikemike4149 10 місяців тому
Hey buddy, how are you doing today? Let me just say that your videos are so relaxing and gratifying. I think you’re doing a fantastic job for you and the people that gets their car washed. You are changing lives one car at a time. I’m proud of you buddy I don’t even know you but I’m proud of you. I love your channel and I recommended it to everybody I know. Could you please let me know what kind of stuff you use on the outside of the car and on the leather interior hi would greatly appreciate it. Keep up the good work.
@Honda_s3x_Enjoyer
@Honda_s3x_Enjoyer Рік тому
Bruh the car is even from ohio 💀
@kevinkobayashi
@kevinkobayashi Рік тому
i would love an update, i am so glad and happy you brought it back and hope to see you have fun once again. i wish you all happpiness
@strvenoconnell4061
@strvenoconnell4061 17 днів тому
Those cars used to be around in the 70s when I was a kid, glad to see this one get cleaned up well
@letitrest4662
@letitrest4662 10 місяців тому
1967, and so familiar to me. I'm close to 63 years old. My dad bought a brand new 1967 Pontiac Catalina from Emerson Pontiac in Pekin, Il. I was such a car guy, even at the age of 7.... I can remember like it was yesterday walking through the show room and looking at the cars. Emerson had a new 1968 Firebird on the show room floor. It was loaded and a convertible in a dark green color. Dad's 67 Catalina was a medium blue 4 door hardtop. Oh the memories of the day, and the way that new Catalina smelled. Pontiacs were so distinctive in their styling. Great, great symbols of an iconic time in Detroit. "Wide Track Pontiac" was the slogan of the day.
@BusterTucker
@BusterTucker 7 місяців тому
1967 Bonnie! Those are the correct hub caps for that car!
@keithjackson8606
@keithjackson8606 3 місяці тому
Great job, you are a great group of guys,I wish I could get my 1973 cadillac looking that good, her smile was priceless 😊may God bless you all !!!
@jeremyconway5793
@jeremyconway5793 8 місяців тому
That Pontiac would be a great cruising experience with a great look. ❤ it great job guys & hi from sth Australia 🇦🇺 👍
@jameslabeaud2843
@jameslabeaud2843 10 місяців тому
Absolutely amazing work guys!!
@tonymeehan7859
@tonymeehan7859 5 місяців тому
what a fantastic job guys! Truly amazing!
@jeanht962
@jeanht962 26 днів тому
Vous faites vraiment du très très bon et beau travail Félicitations à vous tous
@McVaio
@McVaio 10 місяців тому
That Bonneville is so absolutely gorgeous. I love this one! The car held up incredibly well, too. The original paint, leather, etc. came out so good. Goold old American quality!
@Hania0433
@Hania0433 20 днів тому
I grew up with cars like this in the 70s -80s my dad was with the state department and would buy various models and fly them to Germany .... Miss the glamour of this era......
@joey79fc
@joey79fc 9 місяців тому
I love watching these videos and really admire your work. For small pieces such as a license plate bracket I would suggest getting a small cabinet sand blaster. That would clean the parts very quickly and effectively. Keep up the great work.
@lofty92
@lofty92 Рік тому
thats a nice honest original pontiac,luv it.
@richb.4374
@richb.4374 Рік тому
This took me down memory lane. My first car was a 67 Bonneville 4 door sedan all black. I bought it from a friend of mine for $150. It had a high compression 400 V8 with a 4 barrel carb and was factory rated at 325hp. I wish I had one like it today. What a tank!
@Nick-xe7ek
@Nick-xe7ek 8 місяців тому
This is just great! Good job !👍👍👍👍👍
@Lightblue8554
@Lightblue8554 9 місяців тому
Amazing 🎉❤, excellent job!!!
@jeandayenian756
@jeandayenian756 2 місяці тому
Grandma is just a sweetie !😊❤
@karljohnson9130
@karljohnson9130 Рік тому
It's a 1967 , beautiful find. I love it, kj
@JammyCrackcorn
@JammyCrackcorn Рік тому
The Bumper Emblem wood look great detailed in the ridge with Gold Paint!!
@chrisophermcclanahan1353
@chrisophermcclanahan1353 Рік тому
My Dad had a 1969 Bonneville Rag top..miss cruising in that car..alot of fun back in the day👍👍👍✌✌✌
@adaeverleigh9584
@adaeverleigh9584 Рік тому
What a beauty! You guys made the car look great! I've been having work done on my 89 Buick LeSabre hearse and he's excited about going to shows this year!
@BentzensEmporium
@BentzensEmporium 9 місяців тому
Beautiful car, beautiful work.
@devildog5354
@devildog5354 Рік тому
Cars that are kept a long time can become like family members. There are a lot of memories and emotions that get tied into those vehicles...
@tyroneclark2902
@tyroneclark2902 Рік тому
SO YOU DID FIND THEM, OUTSTANDING !!!!
@suzib777
@suzib777 11 місяців тому
I'm inside watching videos on UKposts as it is already hot here in California, late May!! Keep them coming.
@belaleone
@belaleone Рік тому
Awesome! God bless you!
@justinraystyles3537
@justinraystyles3537 Рік тому
Wow that car is in amazing original condition like a brand new time capsule!!😱💗💗
@sadie1095
@sadie1095 Рік тому
The joy in her, what beautiful moment 😊❤
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