That is an insane transformation!!! Man that Bronco looks sharp!!! Good call on painting the wheels black. That really adds to the look of it. Excellent job and detailing!!
What I love about this channel is the extraction part, you really really get all the dirt and grime out, some other channels will just say "the carpet is too far gone"
The one thing I’ll say is don’t be afraid to use your steamer on interior panels. It’s not going to be any worse than the pressure washer you used on the other interior panels. Love your videos!
Some people just dont understand the time it takes to do all of this, I have a 95 bronco and it was in about the same condition as this one. I bought it from a 85 year old man that bought the truck brand new in 94 with 3 miles on it and he said he moved to Alabama from Florida in 99 with 11k miles and it had set there ever since it took me about 3 days to get it looking like new didn't know about any of these chemicals or it would have been alot better
I can personally attest to this statement. I was a professional detailer for many years and I have fully detailed MANY cars of the years. To FULLY detail an older car that needed this much work takes hours and hours depending on how bad it is.
@@kseal25 are you asking about changing the color of everything or just detailing the interior, changing the color of everything will depend on where you buy certain parts just 1 door panel is $535 dash was $900 my seats were about $3,500 and to change headliner was $100, it all depends on what you wanna do
@@trackerrrr ya there is alot more that goes into it for sure, I did it myself cause it was going to cost $500 from a auto details shop but after doing it I wish I would have paid it lol
I wonder if the green layer on the outside actually protected the paint and the metal. It didn't rust or fade because that layer of moss/mold was covering it.
Wow this is just insane. This is one of the best transformations I’ve ever seen. You guys are seriously great. You deserve way more than 150k subs for sure.
The detailing on this channel is something else, don't think I've seen it anywhere else, taking care to ensure the water from the seats are clear is an extra level of care
Ah I haven’t had a car for while I forgot how much goes into cleaning it I still remember lugging the vacuum and steam cleaner to the driveway with mom calling to “ make sure you do it right I’m going to check....like it’s my car why are you checking it. Ah the joy of dogs who shed if you don’t do it right you will know cause then your car smells like wet dog.
@@minwellitsanicknamebegrate2531 I never knew what went into it. Call myself a car person, meanwhile it never even occurred to me to remove the seats to vacuum. Never had a carpet extractor, power washer, or a steam cleaner, we couldn't spare the cash. I didn't even know steam cleaners were a thing before discovering these detailing videos.
@@myaoneill6066 yes well if you have pets & carpet in your house you learn pretty fast it’s worth investing in a carpet cleaner / steam cleaner . A towel only gets up so much of the mess even grown pets can have accidents especially if they get into human food.
WoW this was awesome! Love to see that Badass old Bronco getting some T.L.C. This so-called "customer" knew this was good truck right off the bat. Looked like one spot of rust/oxidation on the roof. Nothing in the fender wells, pinch welds, cab corners, fender flares ect... Probablly going to need some mechanical work. After that I would daily drive that truck. Gotta love an old Ford!😎👍 The best never rest, they just hibernate in the woods for a decade or so LoL
Really admire how hard you work on these worn out and old vehicles to get them looking great again. Not only do you clean intensively, but paint and literally restore the vehicles, which most detailers won't even attempt. Most detailing channels you see are brand new or nearly new cars getting hours of polishing and ceramic coatings, which I can appreciate. But you take on old stuff most wouldn't even entertain. Great work 👏 👍
Awesome video man the transformation is mind-blowing you did such a good job ! Don't know if you've been told this before but I think that you should definitely wear a mask when you use a paint spray so that you don't breathe all the crap that's inside the paint
I never knew the power of buffing and how vital it is to paint. All this time I've been refusing to buff my car because I thought that nothing would ever bring it back, but I'm having second thoughts now. Edit: Absolutely amazing work as always!
Tom J you can get a full set of interior flooring for I think around 340. I looked into it when I was detailing my bronco but decided I’d just stick to the original vinyl and power wash it
@@bighead0107 I agree with all you mention except the current Bronco. Yes the Bronco Sport is a joke but the new full size Bronco is the real deal and a very capable truck.
You all did a great job on that truck! I'm impressed the paint was that good! I had an 86 F150 where the power washer would have taken all the paint off! You could see the paint flake off the hood on a warm day! When Ford went from solvent to water based paint. Took a few years to get that down! Red is notorious for not being UV stable, so the fading was expected. And there was way too much red on the inside anyway. Doing the carpets black was a good idea. I wish you'd given us a few minutes on how you brushed the dye into the carpet fibers. Overall, I'm guessing the owner is very happy! What a great job! Thanks for the video!
The editing on the back window work. Where you reversed it from the interior and then played it forward from the exterior. That was slick, thanks for these vids man.
Your channel is in my top 3 detailing channels, but what's the best about yours is..you always get the dirtiest, nastiest cars and make best transformations out of it. Another great, great job 👌
Thank you for the subtitles in Spanish, I enjoy the video and the results are at another level, it is really a rescue with a lot of love and as you say, many hours invested thanks for the video
This is super duper satisfying cause he is not just madly cleaning the entire car but he is also restoring its beauty by painting it!! Kuddos to you sir!!
IKR they hardly showed it . I could be wrong but them not really showing makes me think it turned out pretty bad . I could be wrong but it seemed like they spent a lot of time showing what went right ! Paint looks great on the outside for sure !
Years ago I was the factory representative for Kar Kraft systems……we were the back end distributor for all car dealers in the mid Atlantic and I can really appreciate the chemicals needed to accomplish this transformation for the used car recon and new car get ready…….we were also the distributor for the complete Meguires Mirror Glaze line up……this young man does a nice job, and like everything else you must have the right equipment…….
bought a 92 f350 with a similar exterior paint as this project... this video helped me figure out just what I need to do to revitalize my paint job! thank you so much for posting this. Beautiful Bronco fellas.
You can't get a quality cleaning job like this in an automated car wash. Nicely done. As for the respray; it's not bragging if it's true. This is beautiful.
That would seem to make sense given that a new set is only about 300 bucks. If you're doing it yourself and can write off the labor cost it might make sense to clean and paint it, but when you're paying someone else by the time they've done all the legwork you're easily at the cost of a new set.
@@JohnJL77 Right, but as I said, when you're paying someone else to clean and paint it, you're getting to the point where buying a replacement might be cheaper.
Aftermarket carpets are worse quality. They fade pretty quick too(ACC brand) and the thickness isnt the same. Went thru this with my foxbody mustangs and 1990 bronco
Wow guys, you didn’t disappoint again. Incredible transformation, I honestly didn’t mind the hour video, I’ve would’ve watched it even it was like two to three hours. Sometimes I think all that mold and mildew on cars actually works as a protectant cause after a good polish this thing looks new again
Shh don’t tell the other detailers I follow but you are the Tom Brady of detailing!! I love that you actually spray the cars with a cleaner before you power was it
Well that's absolutely 55:55 minutes of my life *Well Freaking Spent* This was amazing, I'm a female that doesn't even own a car but I find your videos so satisfying!!! 💯
Wow, Unreal. Thing is I have done some of this very same type of work but with never these kind of great results. It proves that pro's that do it for a living are worth the cost. Great Job.
@Joseph Kony your comment is the most random thing I’ve ever seen. How on earth did it even pop in your head to respond with that? It was written as if I said something that was a personal insult to you.
I had a 1991 Eddie Bauer edition bronco in high school. Best damn vehicle I ever owned. When I see one get destroyed in movies it kills me internally cause I know it probably took 10+ Different Broncos to make those movies and all I can think is there’s just 10 less of these gems on the street now. I can’t say I agree with painting those beautiful rims black but I am very happy to see a bronco get brought back from the dead. I will own another one eventually. Hopefully I can buy an old abused one like this and get her cleaned up in mint condition like y’all did. Thanks for the video
I subscribed because I love seeing others work as well, i also love to support others in this line of work. The more friends you have in a similar line of work , the more colleagues you have. 😎👊
Of all the detailing channels I love yours the most. Detail Geek is also good, but you're super nano thorough, as you take seats and carpets out and clean them from both sides. Kol hakavod 😊😘
This car had its own ecosystem 😆
That's one way to put it!
Its Like the mold protected the paint and the chrome in a lot of places lol!!!!
There is litterally a plant in there 😂😂
This car was an ecosystem
If this was modern Ford it had its ownEcoBoost-system *badum*
Looks like when Nemo put a rock in the tank filter.
Best comment lmao
😂😂😂😂😂 yes!!
best comment i’ve seen so far
I just busted in to a laugh lol best comment ever!!
LMAOO
He said “mold algae dust” and I immediately looked at the M.A.D on his shirt
Lmaoo
Friends- “what are you doing Saturday night”?
Me- “watching a car get vacuumed”
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hahahhah
me right now, no cap ahah
Ok so I’m not crazy 😜
Very satisfying to watch
I thought I knew how to detail..WOW! Amazing 😉
Yeah !!
"thanks for cleaning my car!"
credit card: *gets declined*
the detailer: 14:19
Lmao
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😅😅😅😅😅🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😅😅😅😅😅😅
I watch a lot of these car detailing videos, and this is by far the most spectacular transformation that I've ever seen. Beautiful work, boys. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Nature was trying to reclaim this truck & y’all undid all her work.
😂 true
_nature has no place on _*_my_*_ dino-mobile_
Who gave nature permission to reclaim the truck?
The guy who owned it & didn’t wash it for 12 years straight lmao
First: "Oh no, 55 min video. Let's just watch the start"
52 min later: "well..."
There was a little plant growing on the windshield.
Idk why, that just makes me chuckle.
Yes! Nature trying to take back it’s territory..
It was pretty cute calling it a little plant. Most people would have said “weed” or something but “little plant” just sounds adorable lol
time stamp?
That is an insane transformation!!! Man that Bronco looks sharp!!! Good call on painting the wheels black. That really adds to the look of it. Excellent job and detailing!!
What I love about this channel is the extraction part, you really really get all the dirt and grime out, some other channels will just say "the carpet is too far gone"
watch the detail geek
@@oxydong9021 he’s good too
@@oxydong9021 I love his channel!
Yeah its good to see they try
This was nice while I was trying to fall asleep
Exactly 😂
Me a hour ago!😂😂
I fell asleep twice and restarted from the point I left off. 🥴
Me too lol
i watch this everytime i‘m going to sleep hahahaha
The one thing I’ll say is don’t be afraid to use your steamer on interior panels. It’s not going to be any worse than the pressure washer you used on the other interior panels. Love your videos!
Some people just dont understand the time it takes to do all of this, I have a 95 bronco and it was in about the same condition as this one. I bought it from a 85 year old man that bought the truck brand new in 94 with 3 miles on it and he said he moved to Alabama from Florida in 99 with 11k miles and it had set there ever since it took me about 3 days to get it looking like new didn't know about any of these chemicals or it would have been alot better
I can personally attest to this statement. I was a professional detailer for many years and I have fully detailed MANY cars of the years. To FULLY detail an older car that needed this much work takes hours and hours depending on how bad it is.
How much? I have a 96 xlt I’m trying to get rid of all black grey interior
@@kseal25 are you asking about changing the color of everything or just detailing the interior, changing the color of everything will depend on where you buy certain parts just 1 door panel is $535 dash was $900 my seats were about $3,500 and to change headliner was $100, it all depends on what you wanna do
Some people think all you need is a pressure washer and a mitt to detail too...
@@trackerrrr ya there is alot more that goes into it for sure, I did it myself cause it was going to cost $500 from a auto details shop but after doing it I wish I would have paid it lol
I just spent a hour of my life watching a guy cleaning a car and I loved it
Not gonna lie, I kinda liked the sunset-colored carpet.
Gave the truck good hippie vibes, it was super unique looking.
This channel is one of the most underrated detailing channels out there. Great job as always!
Thank you so much for the support!!
It really is.. love the videos though and how they transform cars
@@MADDETAILING nice detailing
@@MADDETAILING
Do You Also Clean 🧼🧽 The Back 🔙 Of The Car 🚗🚘🚙 Carpet As Well?.
I wonder if the green layer on the outside actually protected the paint and the metal. It didn't rust or fade because that layer of moss/mold was covering it.
I wondered that to.
Probably was moss.
It actually does . Crazy right
the moss is a paid actor
@@Atuljackson That moss better get paid well, if it was there for 12 years.
Wow this is just insane. This is one of the best transformations I’ve ever seen. You guys are seriously great. You deserve way more than 150k subs for sure.
I’m not even a truck guy or anything but that looked SMOOOOOOTH after the fact.
I watched a lot of movies more than one hour.. Never gave the satisfaction I have in this video.. Love ur videos
Same here! I just turned off Netflix. This is way better!
NOBODY LIKE THIS COMMENT ITS ON THE GOLDEN NUMBER!!!!
The detailing on this channel is something else, don't think I've seen it anywhere else, taking care to ensure the water from the seats are clear is an extra level of care
First: "Oh no, 55 min video. Let's just watch the start"
52 min later: "well..."
Ahh😂😂
2x speed is your friend here..! Was a great vid for sure.
Ah I haven’t had a car for while I forgot how much goes into cleaning it I still remember lugging the vacuum and steam cleaner to the driveway with mom calling to “ make sure you do it right I’m going to check....like it’s my car why are you checking it. Ah the joy of dogs who shed if you don’t do it right you will know cause then your car smells like wet dog.
@@minwellitsanicknamebegrate2531 I never knew what went into it. Call myself a car person, meanwhile it never even occurred to me to remove the seats to vacuum. Never had a carpet extractor, power washer, or a steam cleaner, we couldn't spare the cash. I didn't even know steam cleaners were a thing before discovering these detailing videos.
@@myaoneill6066 yes well if you have pets & carpet in your house you learn pretty fast it’s worth investing in a carpet cleaner / steam cleaner . A towel only gets up so much of the mess even grown pets can have accidents especially if they get into human food.
The first disaster detail I have seen with a tree growing on the car.
WoW this was awesome!
Love to see that Badass old Bronco getting some T.L.C.
This so-called "customer" knew this was good truck right off the bat.
Looked like one spot of rust/oxidation on the roof.
Nothing in the fender wells, pinch welds, cab corners, fender flares ect...
Probablly going to need some mechanical work.
After that I would daily drive that truck.
Gotta love an old Ford!😎👍
The best never rest, they just hibernate in the woods for a decade or so LoL
Really admire how hard you work on these worn out and old vehicles to get them looking great again. Not only do you clean intensively, but paint and literally restore the vehicles, which most detailers won't even attempt. Most detailing channels you see are brand new or nearly new cars getting hours of polishing and ceramic coatings, which I can appreciate. But you take on old stuff most wouldn't even entertain. Great work 👏 👍
They are Awesome
The exterior is not mold. It is all different type of moss.
Some must lichen that to mold. I'd say it hit or moss whether you let that sort of thinking take root.
@@pipedreamer9781 underrated reply
It's not moss either, it is algae
@@Drakey_Fenix GOT EM.
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Awesome video man the transformation is mind-blowing you did such a good job !
Don't know if you've been told this before but I think that you should definitely wear a mask when you use a paint spray so that you don't breathe all the crap that's inside the paint
I never knew the power of buffing and how vital it is to paint. All this time I've been refusing to buff my car because I thought that nothing would ever bring it back, but I'm having second thoughts now.
Edit: Absolutely amazing work as always!
I do Detailing I brought my 94 Cadillac paint back from it. Do it bro and it's easy with right product
I would have recommended carpet replacement.
Good luck trying to find an original ford bronco carpet with the same trim colour
@@Tom-q6h2c not to hard bronco junkyard has them all day long on there website but they are overpriced on most of there stuff for broncos
@@Tom-q6h2c doesn't need to be original. You can pay someone that does custom interior to make one for you.
Tom J you can get a full set of interior flooring for I think around 340. I looked into it when I was detailing my bronco but decided I’d just stick to the original vinyl and power wash it
Right, cause all that carpet dye id imagine the carlet got super crusty. I thought carpet dyes were only meant for spots not the whole thing 😂
From a green Ford to a black Ford, that transition was amazing! Awaiting y’all’s release of that ceramic topcoat. Wow, just wow. 👏
Just rewatching this video. I wish they still made Broncos like this old one. To bad there isn’t any red dye spray to re-dye the red carpets.
I was never a fan of this body style. The only Broncos I have owned ( and currently own) are the 1978 and 1979.
@@Occuria1 I love Brick Nose Broncos.
There actually is red dye spray just like the black. It's how I did my mustang interior
I’m a fan of all the Broncos except for the Bronco 2s and the current abomination that carries the Bronco name.
@@bighead0107 I agree with all you mention except the current Bronco. Yes the Bronco Sport is a joke but the new full size Bronco is the real deal and a very capable truck.
I wasn’t looking for this video. Still ended up watching the whole thing. Awesome transformation. Subbed 👍🏼
You all did a great job on that truck! I'm impressed the paint was that good! I had an 86 F150 where the power washer would have taken all the paint off! You could see the paint flake off the hood on a warm day! When Ford went from solvent to water based paint. Took a few years to get that down!
Red is notorious for not being UV stable, so the fading was expected. And there was way too much red on the inside anyway. Doing the carpets black was a good idea. I wish you'd given us a few minutes on how you brushed the dye into the carpet fibers.
Overall, I'm guessing the owner is very happy! What a great job! Thanks for the video!
The details on here remind me of the way vehicles were then.
Just saw the mouldy floor at the start....I hope you’ve got a quality respirator bud 👍🏻
Its refreshing to see an oldie but goodie resurrected from its former abused state to dignity again... great job....🎉😊
Wait what? Why didn’t we get to the the after of the dyed carpets installed back in the bronco😭 please do full after shots of the interior next time🙏
The editing on the back window work. Where you reversed it from the interior and then played it forward from the exterior. That was slick, thanks for these vids man.
This green paint is very beautiful before cleaning
Your channel is in my top 3 detailing channels, but what's the best about yours is..you always get the dirtiest, nastiest cars and make best transformations out of it. Another great, great job 👌
As much as this word is over used all I can say is “WOW” what and amazing transformation. Thank you for sharing.
I’m so glad to hear that you enjoyed it!!
Superb job!! That turned out excellent. I was hoping to see some engine detail but still very satisfying. Black paint is so finicky
Right! I wonder if it still runs.
Thank you for the subtitles in Spanish, I enjoy the video and the results are at another level, it is really a rescue with a lot of love and as you say, many hours invested thanks for the video
Of course! Man I’m glad you enjoyed the video!!
I can't believe I watched the video without sub and I just noticed they where there 🙍♀️ I'm hopeless my god
Done! Found y’all on tiktok from cleaning the purple seat. That was seriously impressive!
This is super duper satisfying cause he is not just madly cleaning the entire car but he is also restoring its beauty by painting it!!
Kuddos to you sir!!
Wish the would have shown more of interior after. What did they use to paint carpet?
Carpet and fabric paint .. if you google that you will find it. Don't go buy a can of black paint from home depot and try to use it on your carpet.
Exactly what I was wondering. I need to see that carpet AFTER!
Kerosene
IKR they hardly showed it . I could be wrong but them not really showing makes me think it turned out pretty bad . I could be wrong but it seemed like they spent a lot of time showing what went right ! Paint looks great on the outside for sure !
Me: settles in to watch an hour long video about a car being deep cleaned*
Years ago I was the factory representative for Kar Kraft systems……we were the back end distributor for all car dealers in the mid Atlantic and I can really appreciate the chemicals needed to accomplish this transformation for the used car recon and new car get ready…….we were also the distributor for the complete Meguires Mirror Glaze line up……this young man does a nice job, and like everything else you must have the right equipment…….
y’all are crazy underrated. the amount of time, effort, and money used to clean these vehicles is incomprehensible to me. keep up the great work!!
I would've pressure washed the carpets then extracted them.
I was thinking the same thing
I would have burned the carpet.
Thats what i was thinking
bought a 92 f350 with a similar exterior paint as this project... this video helped me figure out just what I need to do to revitalize my paint job! thank you so much for posting this. Beautiful Bronco fellas.
And yet my 09 Ford Escape looks like it was dredged up from the bottom of the Laurentian Abyss while this one has hardly a spot of rust on it...
Right! I was thinking the same thing. I have to scrap my 05 escape because of frame rust. How is the grandfather of a truck so mint?
That paint turned out phenomenal for its age and condition it was in!! Nice work!!
Yeah it still in really clean, how is that possible? I would think that for how nasty it was the paint would be at least a little scratched up
@@stephengoossen6060 algae probably make a extra layer of protection
You can't get a quality cleaning job like this in an automated car wash. Nicely done. As for the respray; it's not bragging if it's true. This is beautiful.
We wud like to see the owner expression after clean
We wud like to learn engrish forst
@@FordRanger-ih9wq 🤣
@@FordRanger-ih9wq bruh its youtube 💀 chillout dont no1 gaf
@@FordRanger-ih9wq atleast u r not that dumb to know what i was saying
Im Jamaican u wouldnt understand our accent so I'll forgive u
If this was the only type of videos on TH-cam i would be satisfied
That's lots of work. RESPECT YOU GUYS
That interior came out looking damn near brand new. Great job!
Im pretty sure the mold was what was keeping the paint in tact.... it was like a extra layer of protection
Finally an "oddly satisfying" channel that doesnt use the clickbait title format. You just write exactly what you're doing.
Ok but can we talk about how they have subtitles for a crap ton of languages
Oh jeez.
Yah they do lol
Ohh, no French, no Russian. :(
The bronco looks good enough for a Chevy guy to drive.👍
3 years late, but thank you for not ruining the video with ads.
I guess I'm a little perplexed on why not just replace the carpet with brand new black carpet to begin with?
That would seem to make sense given that a new set is only about 300 bucks. If you're doing it yourself and can write off the labor cost it might make sense to clean and paint it, but when you're paying someone else by the time they've done all the legwork you're easily at the cost of a new set.
Hahaha I was thinking the same thing or just replacing it with red carpet and why paint the panels
Cuz the carpet like $400 to replace
@@JohnJL77 Right, but as I said, when you're paying someone else to clean and paint it, you're getting to the point where buying a replacement might be cheaper.
Aftermarket carpets are worse quality. They fade pretty quick too(ACC brand) and the thickness isnt the same. Went thru this with my foxbody mustangs and 1990 bronco
Wow guys, you didn’t disappoint again. Incredible transformation, I honestly didn’t mind the hour video, I’ve would’ve watched it even it was like two to three hours. Sometimes I think all that mold and mildew on cars actually works as a protectant cause after a good polish this thing looks new again
I was just thinking the same thing
This was an incredible detail dude, great work 🔥🔥🔥
I’m a Chevy guy at heart but man do I love them Broncos! Reminds me of old blazers
Same here!!
Definitely one of your best details.I've seen it like five times already.
That’s so awesome man!!!
Shh don’t tell the other detailers I follow but you are the Tom Brady of detailing!! I love that you actually spray the cars with a cleaner before you power was it
This be hitting different when you see it on a video opposed to watching it happen in person... also in person it’s a WAY longer process than a video
Well that's absolutely 55:55 minutes of my life *Well Freaking Spent* This was amazing, I'm a female that doesn't even own a car but I find your videos so satisfying!!! 💯
I like when he cleans the older vehicles, love seeing the transformation of it going from dirty to clean
I need someone to pick my jaw up from the floor!!! HOLY S**T GUYS, YOU ROCKED THIS!!!!! I mean you always rock it but this was AMAZING!!!!!!
Such a lucky find!! You guys did an awesome job! Wish that Bronco was mine! The year I graduated high school! 1988
It looks amazing! Wow what a lot of elbow grease, some M.A.D. detailing skills, and some tlc can do! Great transformation and a great job!
I can’t believe how nice that paint turned out considering what it looked like before, holy crap Batman!
*When you have an assigment due tomorrow but your dad asks you to wash the car :*
Wow, Unreal. Thing is I have done some of this very same type of work but with never these kind of great results. It proves that pro's that do it for a living are worth the cost. Great Job.
When the mold got put back on the back window, I felt the opposite of satisfied 😂
I really love how they clean everything.
I love how this was a detail/restoration. Great work buddy!!!
I bet this is gonna go viral!! Great job as always!
Thank you for the support man!!
When you buffed half the hood, I don’t know man, I couldn’t really tell a difference 😂😂😂😂. Unreal how well that old paint turned out.
@Joseph Kony your comment is the most random thing I’ve ever seen. How on earth did it even pop in your head to respond with that? It was written as if I said something that was a personal insult to you.
The mold preserves the paint, believe it or not :)
@Joseph Kony lol what a random reply
@Joseph Kony you feeling ok?
You must have horrible vision or a bad device you’re watching the video on because it was day and night difference
I had a 1991 Eddie Bauer edition bronco in high school. Best damn vehicle I ever owned. When I see one get destroyed in movies it kills me internally cause I know it probably took 10+ Different Broncos to make those movies and all I can think is there’s just 10 less of these gems on the street now. I can’t say I agree with painting those beautiful rims black but I am very happy to see a bronco get brought back from the dead. I will own another one eventually. Hopefully I can buy an old abused one like this and get her cleaned up in mint condition like y’all did. Thanks for the video
The little tree growing out of it lol
Wonderful job!! I wish I had found that old Ford Bronco in a barn!! Love it!!! ❤❤❤
Okay but like this bronco is in great condition! The paint looks perfect 🤯 interior aside, I'm impressed
Amazing transformation! Enormous amount of labor. Hope you got paid properly! 👍🏼
CLEANING THE FRONT GRILL SO SATISFYING!
I subscribed because I love seeing others work as well, i also love to support others in this line of work. The more friends you have in a similar line of work , the more colleagues you have. 😎👊
That thing looks beautiful compared to what it was. Always love watching your channel great job as always guys! 🔥🔥
What I wouldn’t give to have that truck. Broncos are my fave!
Perhaps a kidney? 😂
@@usamasadiq8567 touché! Haha!
You’re my kind of girl!
That Bronco looks 1000x better! You are amazing brother!
They made it look amazing. Im sharing this video with lots of people. Bronco looks sweet now.
Thank you so much!
It's amazing how years of dirt and mold disappears in seconds!!
You guys are straight up magicians. I can’t count the number of times I said omg aloud while watching this.
Tht freaking paint shine tho 😍
Damn, seeing that adio sticker on the steering wheel really took me back.
Of all the detailing channels I love yours the most. Detail Geek is also good, but you're super nano thorough, as you take seats and carpets out and clean them from both sides. Kol hakavod 😊😘