I took a drive out to Pebble Beach and onto 17-mile drive to take care of a client's 32 roadster. I had done his '67 Ferrari 330GT earlier. Owned by a retired Indy 500 driver (you can see the trophies all over the garage...). This 32 was to be a driver, not a showcar, so a simple correction was carried out. The paint was quite thin and could not support a full correction, so I did as much as could be performed safely on the thin paint. Upon arrival, it was pretty clean This was one of the thickest readings on the paint.....Not exactly what I wanted to see Most of the car read in the 40's or 50's (microns). Scary thin. Before After Previous detailer left a few of these behind while it was in the possesion of the previous owner. Another reason a paint depth gauge is a smart investment... If the last guy had one, strike-throughs like this could have been avoided. Making some progress.... All finished I loved the color on these wheels LSP was DoDo Juice Austintacious Thanks for looking!
You don't get to work on cars like that everyday. Well done! I spot some other nice motors in that garage. Nice place to work/hang out.