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What did you do to your "other" car (aka musclecar) today


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Cleaned and getting ready to sell

 

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You forgot to clean the engine bay. It's very simple, you just need a few things.

 

 

Spray and soak everything with simple green. * When it starts to dry after a few minutes, rinse off with your water hose. Wait for everything to dry(go for a drive to speed it up). If it's still dirty repeat. Then when it's dry spray everything with Stoners trim shine.

 

 

*If there is caked on grease or oil, soak those spots with simple green, the scurb with a tooth brush. If it's really bad use a degreaser, but be careful around rubber and plastic, it can bleach it, but the trim shine spray can temporarily return it.

 

This is how to can even increase trade in value. I have done this and the appraiser gives a "holy crap this car is clean"(my 09 Mazda 6 got a "this is the cleanest car I have ever appraised for trade in, and I've been doing this for years") at which point you can, "yes, as you can see it won't cost you guys anything to recondition, you can stick it on the lot right now"

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You forgot to clean the engine bay. It's very simple, you just need a few things.

 

 

Spray and soak everything with simple green. * When it starts to dry after a few minutes, rinse off with your water hose. Wait for everything to dry(go for a drive to speed it up). If it's still dirty repeat. Then when it's dry spray everything with Stoners trim shine.

 

 

*If there is caked on grease or oil, soak those spots with simple green, the scurb with a tooth brush. If it's really bad use a degreaser, but be careful around rubber and plastic, it can bleach it, but the trim shine spray can temporarily return it.

I'll see if I can buy that hear. Only thing I'm worried about is there are a lot of wires not connected to anything from the last guy who owned it

 

 

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I'll see if I can buy that hear. Only thing I'm worried about is there are a lot of wires not connected to anything from the last guy who owned it

 

 

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If it's not connected then there is nothing to worry about. If a fuse or relay is exposed just wrap it in a plastic bag.

 

If you go dig through this thread I probably posted a pic of the 30 feet of useless wires I ripped out of ny 67 firebird from its drag car days.

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If it's not connected then there is nothing to worry about. If a fuse or relay is exposed just wrap it in a plastic bag.

 

If you go dig through this thread I probably posted a pic of the 30 feet of useless wires I ripped out of ny 67 firebird from its drag car days.

That's probably what I have to. 74323ee262cc4507aa57fbcf6f7ed64d.jpgeaa6c77e34c2e578ef84778719fd82dd.jpg

 

 

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Thanks. I loved that car. Miss it too, but my truck is my favorite vehicle I've owned so far. Super well-equipped and looks amazing IMO. It's so comfortable to drive.

 

What kind of cadillac?

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That was a sweet looking Mustang. Hope you don't end up regretting the switch!

 

Thanks brother. I did so much body work to that thing to customize it. i really do miss it, but still don't regret it

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Yikes - that thing screams, "INCOMPATIBLE WITH MA ROADWAYS". People would be breaking things up here in that, including parts of their own bodies ...

 

What a great car to have in CA, AZ, or FL though!

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Guess there are people out there that could afford such a thing ...

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