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1969 Road Runner preservation

Without a doubt they are the hardest and most rewarding cars to be part of. I'm always on the hunt for them. I'm working on a 59k mile sunroof GTX currently, I just started a thread on it as I start to go thru it, take a look if youre interested, in in the owners project forum also. I wish the paint was in the same condition as yours but I'm hoping I can get it "close" only with more patina. So glad to see others putting in the effort to keep them as original as possible

Very cool and rare GTX! I see that you are also working on a 62 Cadillac. I have been on the lookout for a Cadillac for many years and two years ago. I came across a 27,000 mile one Owner 60 coupe Deville. Except for one re-spray in the 80s. It is a unrestored time capsule. Good luck with your GTX preservation!
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Cleaning the carpet for the first time in almost 56 years with my wife’s little green machine! I probably shouldn’t tell her;-)
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Vinyl top cleaned up great! And not one rust blister detected Under the vinyl. This would be my first rust, free vinyl top car:)
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Nice Pat! I've found, after 35 years, the best cleaner for a top is "Scrubbing Bubbles" shower cleaner. No matter what I used previously it always went back to gray looking. I cleaned the Bird top for the Aero Reunion in 2019 with scrubbing bubbles and it's still as Black as the day I did so.
 
Nice Pat! I've found, after 35 years, the best cleaner for a top is "Scrubbing Bubbles" shower cleaner. No matter what I used previously it always went back to gray looking. I cleaned the Bird top for the Aero Reunion in 2019 with scrubbing bubbles and it's still as Black as the day I did so.

I will try the scrubbing bubbles next time if there’s a color change. The good news is this top is not sun faded. It was just 35+ years of dirt. I went over it twice with simple green and then again with Murphy’s oil soap. Both with the power brush.
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Pat
 
I ordered a few yards of the center grainy vinyl from Legendary. And had a local auto interior shop replace just the seat panels and they turned out great! Next week he’s going to do the seatbacks. I saved the original cracked up vinyl pieces so I can lay them on top at the survivor car show;-)
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Pat

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That’s great! He really did a nice job when I used him and has a great mindset towards quality.
 
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