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A tale of... THREE Stingrays?! Pt. 3: 1966 Coupe and Conclusion

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  • A tale of... THREE Stingrays?! Pt. 3: 1966 Coupe and Conclusion

    Continued from Part 1 and Part 2

    SURPRISE!! Just when you thought 50 years of performance and refinement was the end of the story, there's a third Sting Ray in the mix... but they say three's company too, right?

    This 1966 coupe originally belonged to my client's brother, who sadly passed away before truly getting to enjoy the car. After his passing, it found its way into his brother's collection. This car is in a bit rougher condition than its two siblings, and much less work would be done to it for the time being. I completed this one in the client's garage, around an hour and a half away in Metro Detroit.

    As you can see, this car was quite dull and swirled, with lots of bonded contamination requiring a thorough treatment with a clay bar to smooth the finish:





    Following a thorough decontamination, the car was given a quick polish with Meguiar's D151 Paint Reconditioning Cream. The goal was simply to deep clean the paint, restore a bit of gloss, and add some protection; all things D151 would be perfect for.

    After I completed the curved upper sections of the car and it was raised to a comfortable working height, my client decided he wanted to try his hand at polishing, so I set him up with the new Meguiar's MT300 DA and a foam cutting disc:



    He also gave the pneumatic Rupes LHR75 a try, with a 4" Meguiar's foam polishing pad:



    The result of all this hard work was a very presentable example of a "mid-year" coupe:













    As if three Stingrays weren't enough, we heard a loud rumble coming up the driveway as we were finishing up, only to find this beauty, belonging to one of the client's friends (a '66 convertible, this one packing a 427 -- this is starting to feel like a mid-year convention!):


    Up next? Who knows... there's a lot of potential here!
    Charlie
    Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan

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    Re: A tale of... THREE Stingrays?! Pt. 3: 1966 Coupe and Conclusion

    After many hours of work, it's finally time for the payoff. This distinguished collection represents two radical and iconic body styles; two current classics and a future classic. It was an honor and a pleasure to work on these cars, of which I also happen to be a huge personal fan. The fact that the jobs were referred to me through a friend and contact at one of the world's most prestigious car care companies is, in a word, humbling.

    With that said, enjoy this trio of performance coupes!





















    Thank you so much for following along! I hope you've enjoyed reading about these cars as much as I enjoyed working on them.
    Charlie
    Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan

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    • #3
      Re: A tale of... THREE Stingrays?! Pt. 3: 1966 Coupe and Conclusion

      OK, now you're just showing off!!!

      Great group shots to close out this three part story, Charlie - you gotta love it!!!
      Michael Stoops
      Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

      Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        Re: A tale of... THREE Stingrays?! Pt. 3: 1966 Coupe and Conclusion

        Very nice work on those beauties!

        Thanks for sharing..
        Originally posted by Blueline
        I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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          Re: A tale of... THREE Stingrays?! Pt. 3: 1966 Coupe and Conclusion

          Outstanding results on all three of these gorgeous cars!

          Excellent format on your write-ups too! Thoroughly enjoyable to read and see the various processes unfold.

          Now go get that mean 427 done! I'll be sitting waiting for your write-up on that one!

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            Re: A tale of... THREE Stingrays?! Pt. 3: 1966 Coupe and Conclusion

            Thanks all!

            Originally posted by Selectchoice View Post
            Outstanding results on all three of these gorgeous cars!

            Excellent format on your write-ups too! Thoroughly enjoyable to read and see the various processes unfold.

            Now go get that mean 427 done! I'll be sitting waiting for your write-up on that one!
            No question I'd love to work on that 427 as well; it looked to be in very good shape already, so hopefully its owner will decide to reach out having seen the other cars finished.
            Charlie
            Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan

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