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There are some pics in my gallery. I have others in my photobucket, but I won't post that here. It has some pics that might be pg-13. If you want, pm me and I'll give you the link.
That Galaxie brings back memories, my father had a 63 Galaxie 500 XL when I was a kid that I loved. My fathers sister had a 65 that I (borrowed) and tried to race a Pantera with. Got a blowout in the right front tire at 90 miles an hour, got to the emergency lane fixed the flat, went back to my aunts house only to have her boyfriend pop me in the mouth when I opened the door. I was supposed to be parking it for her down the street but ran into a couple of cute girls who wanted to go for a ride and would reciprocate the favor. The punch in the mouth was worth it.
Bob, great pics. What do you use to keep that brilliant shine?
Thanks for your comment! I use a liquid Blue Coral wax called Autofom, which
is no longer available. Keeping it garaged, and covered helps to keep it clean.
I use the Autofom on all my vehicles. I tried the Meguires multi-step process
once, and the more I applied and rubbed, the greasier the finish looked! The
Meguires was terrible!
Last edited by Bob Ayers; Jan 21, 2007 at 06:16 AM.
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