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Thank you for showing us. The final results It’s really great to see how the car finally turns out. You do great work. It would be great to see a car in its final production.
Stay away from them or you will be sorry! I tried contacting them but their phone system is so bad I couldn't understand what they were saying so they were told to contact me by text or email but they ignored that and kept calling dozens of times to the point that I had to block their number!
TH-cam is so great, people can share unique things while basically advertising Absolutely great job, I hope businesses like this remain here in the US Thank you for sharing
Thank you! Much appreciated. It was hard holding off posting the video. This car was actually done months ago and I wanted to wait and get the follow up pics before posting.
Very cool to watch. I had the privilegie of helping with the restoration of a 70's 280Z after this whole process was done and it came back from paint. My boss was very rich, so he had every part replaced with new parts, even the entire wiring harness.
absolutely beautiful to see the final welding seams at the end. really reminds you that they built these cars out of METAL. great work!! definitely happy to subscribe
Neighbor had a heavily modded 71 and i spent hours staring at it as a kid when allowed. Later a Mangusta in a shop I worked in Briefly. These cars are just timeless. What a fantastic dip job. So cool to see them come back and I was shocked at how little filler there was. Too Cool!
So good to see one with almost no rust. Excellent paint finish after all the dipping. I realized why I like your videos! It's like your painting (unpainting!) the vehicle with bare metal!
To have a car dipped in the UK, it would likely cost less, to actually ship it to you. Car dipping here is like trying to find Narnia. Love your work man 👍
Loved the video , awesome job on the DeTomaso , love these cars , big fan of the restomods with the wide body and wing in the back but I'll take an original anyday , iconic car from when America was obsessed with speed and performance, the rear engine Ford is the icing on the cake !
What an amazing car. It's almighty perfect, just a little skilled body repair, and it'll be better than factory. I hope the owner is pleased with your work, because I know what he has to work with now.
In 1973 when I was in High School I had a part time job at a Datsun/BMW dealership. We got a 1972 Pantera in on a trade for BMW 3.0 CS. It was a yellow one like the original color on this one. It had been in a minor collision on the left nose area right at the pop up headlight. This was during the fuel crisis and they couldn’t get rid of the Pantera with that gas sucking V-8. I got to drive it several times. I’ve always wanted a Pantera but they were always just out of reach. Now they’re way out of reach. Neat car. This just might be the car we had at our dealership,damage at the same spot.
I posted a video on my IG pressure washing the paint off some of the Pantera parts and I used “shedding skin” as the background song. It was very fitting lol
I was stationed at Ft Huchuca AZ in 1971 after retuning from Vietnam. I still remember the amazing feeling walking around a Pantera in a parking lot there - how shocked at how low the roof was to me.
I have to say Trevor I think that was a decent strip That car was in very good condition to start with and I expect the next restoration will make it look very good That e coat came out amazing 👍👍🇦🇺
I'm watching your videos, they attract something. But it has always been interesting to me to look at the future of the automobile body (how it is galvanized and painted, turning into a car).
Que buenos trabajos realizas , este es el primero que veo en el que limpias los bajos de un coche espero que podamos ver como quedan las puertas los capots y la cajuela , felicitaciones por tan buenos trabajos.
E coat is really good, one unfinished project was three years outside here and didn’t rust. Two pack clear coat is also the daddy :o) I have it on my van. It is mega resilient.
Just stumbled across your channel by accident. Very cool,interesting and will be subscribing. Peace from Calgary, Canada. p.s. If rust is your bane....this place would give you nightmares. Up here, we do most of our body work with a broom and a dust pan. lol
Quite possibly the best video I have had recommended to me by TH-cam. Back in the 80s I had the job of steam cleaning trucks before they went off for annual inspection and that bad boy steam cleaner we used would strip the truth out of a politician it was that powerful! Just wondered why you use a pressure washer (albeit a very high psi one) and don’t use a steam cleaner?
I'm assuming the chemical used is 4181 Alkaline cleaner @180 degrees? I'm retired from a plating shop and used that cleaner for many procedures. Great stuff.
That body is in great condition. I wonder what it's original colour was and what colour it'll be once the restauration is completed 🙂 It's gonna be an awesome car that's for sure 👍
The car came out great this is awesome. After all the steel work is done, they should dip the entire car in max clr epoxy mixed with ten percent silica.
I found out a couple of weeks ago the ONLY place that offers this same service in all of Australia has closed its doors for good. Its really sad thing for all car restoration enthusiasts. All we have left is media blasting. I wish we had the same restoration support in Oz as you guys get in the USA.
Impressive I worked on these in the late 80s and so many were complete rust buckets and parts were about impossible to find for the bodies I have nightmares of remaking the underhood area
Man those big tubs for cars has me wanting to use them to plate car frames... imagine gold/silver plating... using the process to fill in pitting? pin holes? Imagine a large all in one shop that had part to take in cars, next disassembly, then frame bath and parts to parts shop, then a paint booth, and ressembly, like fords idea for making cars put to frame off restro?
Damn so satisfying to watch, can't take my eyes off that paint falling... does make me wonder... when is something too big to dip and what do you do about it... sandblasting?
Very nice. Thanks for showing stripping the underside. Have you considered a dive box for the camera? One of the places I worked we used them when we need to take a camera into a hazardous chemical area.
Fifty two year old car, in remarkable shape. Good work, more work than the red one, though.
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Vice Grip Garage just recently bought a Pantera from a family in Toronto……I bet it could use a dip or four at your facility. You guys should contact him as he has millions of subscribers and could be beneficial for your channel and gain new subscribers. Just a thought.
Always enjoy watching the transformation. Out of curiosity how often do the tanks have to be cleaned of debris that comes off the vehicles? Being acidic what all is involved in doing that? Has to be a lot of work.
I thought that such a procedure should be done with rotten cars, and with cars with a ton of putty, but it turns out that this can be done with good cars with a perfect paintjob, and without rust and putty simply because you need to put extra money somewhere.
It’s rare to get cars in this good of shape in here. This is probably top 3 best condition cars I’ve seen come through the shop. It’s way more common for people to get their cars dipped when they are going to be replacing a lot of parts.
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Thank you for showing us. The final results It’s really great to see how the car finally turns out. You do great work. It would be great to see a car in its final production.
Stay away from them or you will be sorry! I tried contacting them but their phone system is so bad I couldn't understand what they were saying so they were told to contact me by text or email but they ignored that and kept calling dozens of times to the point that I had to block their number!
They still look as beautiful today as they did when they first came out. Timeless styling!
I wish somebody had told me when I was 16 that this was a job choice. I would’ve loved to have been doing this!
TH-cam is so great, people can share unique things while basically advertising
Absolutely great job, I hope businesses like this remain here in the US
Thank you for sharing
Thank you for watching! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Anyone else want to see these cars progress ?
I had a 1971 and 1973 Pantera and they were plagued by rust. This is a Good one and great Video.
Seems like whoever repainted it yellow did a better than average prep and paint job. Dipping works really well. These are fun videos to watch. Thanks.
LOL at the skeleton in the tank during the insurance ad read.
😳🤣
After your OUTSTANDING cleaning, that Pantera is going to be one very sweet restoration...fantastic!!
Good video, lots of details. I've been working on cars n trucks for 50+ years but I still learn a lot seeing them when stripped bare. Thanks
Thanks buddy! I appreciate that
That was a very nice follow up from the customer with the pictures at the end, great work as always man 😎👍 may God bless you all 🙏
Thank you! Much appreciated. It was hard holding off posting the video. This car was actually done months ago and I wanted to wait and get the follow up pics before posting.
Probably the cleanest car I've seen. Great one to start with.
Except you'll have better luck finding Sasquatch than original parts for a Pantera lol
Very cool to watch. I had the privilegie of helping with the restoration of a 70's 280Z after this whole process was done and it came back from paint. My boss was very rich, so he had every part replaced with new parts, even the entire wiring harness.
absolutely beautiful to see the final welding seams at the end. really reminds you that they built these cars out of METAL. great work!! definitely happy to subscribe
Neighbor had a heavily modded 71 and i spent hours staring at it as a kid when allowed. Later a Mangusta in a shop I worked in Briefly. These cars are just timeless. What a fantastic dip job. So cool to see them come back and I was shocked at how little filler there was. Too Cool!
So good to see one with almost no rust. Excellent paint finish after all the dipping.
I realized why I like your videos! It's like your painting (unpainting!) the vehicle with bare metal!
To have a car dipped in the UK, it would likely cost less, to actually ship it to you. Car dipping here is like trying to find Narnia. Love your work man 👍
Thanks buddy! I really appreciate that
Great video. Thanks for talking about the underside process! Great work
No problem! Thanks for watching. I’m glad you enjoyed it
That's a lot of work ! You did a great job !
Thanks buddy!
Thanks for the explanation of the process, you answered a lot of my questions as we got through the video
Brilliant segue into the ad BTW...😂
Glad to see that Pantera wasn't hiding much
Loved the video , awesome job on the DeTomaso , love these cars , big fan of the restomods with the wide body and wing in the back but I'll take an original anyday , iconic car from when America was obsessed with speed and performance, the rear engine Ford is the icing on the cake !
What an amazing car. It's almighty perfect, just a little skilled body repair, and it'll be better than factory. I hope the owner is pleased with your work, because I know what he has to work with now.
In 1973 when I was in High School I had a part time job at a Datsun/BMW dealership. We got a 1972 Pantera in on a trade for BMW 3.0 CS. It was a yellow one like the original color on this one. It had been in a minor collision on the left nose area right at the pop up headlight. This was during the fuel crisis and they couldn’t get rid of the Pantera with that gas sucking V-8. I got to drive it several times. I’ve always wanted a Pantera but they were always just out of reach. Now they’re way out of reach. Neat car. This just might be the car we had at our dealership,damage at the same spot.
This could be your car. That be cool.
I bought a 454 thinking gas was down to 1.00 per gallon.
I still have it. Was in kindergarten at Denver, Colo 1973/74 school year
Man that would be so cool if it was the same one! What state were you in if you don’t mind my asking?
@ Clearwater,Florida.
Nothing brings out the attention to detail like a Pantera. 👍
So satisfying to see the paint/grunge washing off!
You revealed that yellow paint was ON there! Great car to restore especially choosing the e-coating!
CHEERS from AUSTRALIA - thanks for the underneath stuff.
'Cemetery Gates' and 'Five Minutes Alone' are my favorite Pantera songs.
I posted a video on my IG pressure washing the paint off some of the Pantera parts and I used “shedding skin” as the background song. It was very fitting lol
I was stationed at Ft Huchuca AZ in 1971 after retuning from Vietnam. I still remember the amazing feeling walking around a Pantera in a parking lot there - how shocked at how low the roof was to me.
Great work as usual. Humor is an added value. I feel like I am getting my money's worth with this channel.
These videos are so nice and calming to watch
Thank you! I’m glad you enjoy them!
That my friend was amazing. A true job of love.
I have to say Trevor I think that was a decent strip
That car was in very good condition to start with and I expect the next restoration will make it look very good
That e coat came out amazing 👍👍🇦🇺
You do Great work very thorough.
Customer must be very happy with the results.
I'm watching your videos, they attract something. But it has always been interesting to me to look at the future of the automobile body (how it is galvanized and painted, turning into a car).
So satisfying!👍🏴
Very interesting vid ! And a great result. Thx for showing !
Greetings.😊
Thanks buddy! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks + good the owner wanted to do the best job possible, a Pantera deserves it.
I agree! It definitely deserves it. Thanks for watching!
Que buenos trabajos realizas , este es el primero que veo en el que limpias los bajos de un coche espero que podamos ver como quedan las puertas los capots y la cajuela , felicitaciones por tan buenos trabajos.
Great video, much more detailed than some of the previous ones.
Great car and the video of this would be a great part on the story of the car. Great job stripping.
Thanks for the video. Great detail in what you do to strip a car.
Thats one off the nicest Pantera body’s ever zero to nothing rust❤🎉
Someone did a beautiful job of replacing that front cross-member and lower front valance.
My absolute dream car.
If you are going all the way, you gotta go all the way. Beautiful specimin.
Looks like it is in fabulous shape
E coat is really good, one unfinished project was three years outside here and didn’t rust. Two pack clear coat is also the daddy :o) I have it on my van. It is mega resilient.
Just stumbled across your channel by accident. Very cool,interesting and will be subscribing. Peace from Calgary, Canada. p.s. If rust is your bane....this place would give you nightmares. Up here, we do most of our body work with a broom and a dust pan. lol
Thanks buddy! I appreciate you subscribing! I’ll keep the videos coming!
Great job! Not a speck of paint or filler.
Thanks buddy
Excellent job
Thank you!
Quite possibly the best video I have had recommended to me by TH-cam. Back in the 80s I had the job of steam cleaning trucks before they went off for annual inspection and that bad boy steam cleaner we used would strip the truth out of a politician it was that powerful! Just wondered why you use a pressure washer (albeit a very high psi one) and don’t use a steam cleaner?
That was impressive!
Thanks!
First time i comment ! Amazing car... amazing job... global amazing process. Hope for the owner it will be a fantastic totally new car soon !!
Even without her makeup this old girl's gorgeous.
Thank you for that. Great channel
And thank you for your support! I really appreciate it!
Use dry ice to remove the sound deafening…… Works wonders!
Excellent careful work!
Thanks buddy!
This is soooooooo satisfying for my OCD :)
I'm assuming the chemical used is 4181 Alkaline cleaner @180 degrees? I'm retired from a plating shop and used that cleaner for many procedures. Great stuff.
That body is in great condition.
I wonder what it's original colour was and what colour it'll be once the restauration is completed 🙂
It's gonna be an awesome car that's for sure 👍
The car came out great this is awesome. After all the steel work is done, they should dip the entire car in max clr epoxy mixed with ten percent silica.
So satisfying watching this and I don’t know why
I’m glad you enjoy it! Much appreciated!
I found out a couple of weeks ago the ONLY place that offers this same service in all of Australia has closed its doors for good. Its really sad thing for all car restoration enthusiasts. All we have left is media blasting.
I wish we had the same restoration support in Oz as you guys get in the USA.
عملك رائع في نزع الصدأ مع اللون و تعقيم هذي الايقونه الكلاسيكية من السيارات السريعه الرياضية
و مع تدخل الشركه زاد هذا المقطع حده و روعه
Obviously don't know how much prior work was done to it, but that has to be the nicest Pantera tub on the planet...lol.
Came here for a striper... nice car... but I AM NOT PLEASED. 😂
🤣🤣🤣
That was very satisfying. Thanks
That car is in fantastic shape...
That car is in great shape for a ‘72!
That’s in really good condition 😮
It would be awesome if this customer gave you the end result of the restoration. Incredible work on this great chassis.
RIP Dime and Vin.
Impressive I worked on these in the late 80s and so many were complete rust buckets and parts were about impossible to find for the bodies I have nightmares of remaking the underhood area
Wooooooow awesome work!! Congrats
Thank you for making an interesting video for us. I really like watching you. How much does such a job cost?
Love to see a follow up!!
Great job! The yellow Pantera is not bad, but my generation still has a strong image of red and black.
Nice job sir Nice show sir cool 😃👏👏👏👏👏👍👍👍👍👍
Thanks buddy! I appreciate that!
You probably got the EPA in there every month checking your sewer drains. I used to go to a lot of finishing shops I’d see them snooping around.
Today just got a whole lot better 🙂
Man those big tubs for cars has me wanting to use them to plate car frames... imagine gold/silver plating... using the process to fill in pitting? pin holes?
Imagine a large all in one shop that had part to take in cars, next disassembly, then frame bath and parts to parts shop, then a paint booth, and ressembly, like fords idea for making cars put to frame off restro?
Another fine job🎉
Damn so satisfying to watch, can't take my eyes off that paint falling... does make me wonder... when is something too big to dip and what do you do about it... sandblasting?
satisfying to watch
Man this reminds me of the exact same car of a guy in Syracuse.
Very nice. Thanks for showing stripping the underside. Have you considered a dive box for the camera? One of the places I worked we used them when we need to take a camera into a hazardous chemical area.
You can call this process lazarus, it has definitely been resurrected, excellent work.
Thanks buddy!
dang thats a clean body
very good job need see more
If there was a slight current in tank would it help to keep fresh chemical lowing over the car while it's submerged for better paint removal?
It does help. We have yet to find a pump that holds up to the chemical though.
Fifty two year old car, in remarkable shape. Good work, more work than the red one, though.
Vice Grip Garage just recently bought a Pantera from a family in Toronto……I bet it could use a dip or four at your facility.
You guys should contact him as he has millions of subscribers and could be beneficial for your channel and gain new subscribers.
Just a thought.
Advertise an ambulance chaser.. Don't fall into the acid tank... lol
It safe at me werk plece we drunk du fluwid after use...hillbilly moonshine
Always enjoy watching the transformation. Out of curiosity how often do the tanks have to be cleaned of debris that comes off the vehicles? Being acidic what all is involved in doing that? Has to be a lot of work.
My dudes, stop asking about the accidents. He will not stop talking about it.
Is did a great job brother
Thanks buddy!
I thought that such a procedure should be done with rotten cars, and with cars with a ton of putty, but it turns out that this can be done with good cars with a perfect paintjob, and without rust and putty simply because you need to put extra money somewhere.
It’s rare to get cars in this good of shape in here. This is probably top 3 best condition cars I’ve seen come through the shop. It’s way more common for people to get their cars dipped when they are going to be replacing a lot of parts.
Looks like pressure washing do the job after each acid submerge. So what about cavities, inside bars etc, where you cannot apply pressure washing?