The reputation and business you have built over time is amazing. Been watch you for years and see you slowly grow. You have put in the hard work and get to clean cars like this. Well done.
I'm really kind of irritated about this because up until THIS video I've been looking forward to retiring at 50 (in 4 years) and opening up my auto detail shop and/or wood shop (because I also make furniture) and I'm thinking that the 'HAVES' really got us 'have nots' snowed because it's suddenly our privilege to clean their 2 million dollar cars. I'll turn this euro trash away every single time if I ever get the opportunity to do so, choosing instead to clean Bobby Jo's aunt Millie's '03 disaster van because I know it's going to actually matter. Man...I need another hobby. On the other hand, these guys showed a lot of poise and ingenuity in this detail and as a hobbyist detailer I can appreciate that.
@@arrozconmgtow5026 Don't think you need to worry because I doubt someone who refers to cars like these as "Euro trash" would get a lot of opportunities to detail them anyway, especially when said Euro trash is developed and built in the US.
I am 100% certain that every auto detailer out there dreams of becoming as sick as AMMO NYC. The fact that you guys get to detail so many "one of a kind" cars is beyond epic. I love your channel and I love the cars. So amazing.
Fun fact: The 003s starts from $1.8m, and Glickenhaus only built 3 examples, with a loss made on every car, as he supposedly put over $20m into the project.
Man I love watching this stuff. Just makes me want to go out and detail another car. In fact, most of the time after watching a video, I will go out and practice something I have seen in the video on my own vehicles.
The effort and "detail" that you put into your work is exceptional. The problem solving and how no two details are alike is an education. It is such a pleasure to watch. Thanks for the video!!!
I gotta say your one of the best car detailers I’ve seen on the internet and I used to be one but i never use a polishing machine I’ve only ever done it by hand only because I find I have more control over my work and I’m learning new ways of doing things by watching your videos so I say keep up the great work mate and thank you
Then you haven’t ever been a detailer bro… Sorry to break it too you, You absolutely MUST have an above average understanding of Machine Polish, Paint Correction & PDR(Paint-less Dent Removal) the last one isn’t a must but to be able to go above and beyond makes you a far superior detailer and sets you apart from the saturated ‘I have a drill brush so I’m now a detailer guys’
Great work guys on an Amazing Car. I always look forward to a new video and the opportunity to learn something. My son and I's Detailing just keeps getting better and better. Felt good this last weekend. Sunday is wash and clean day getting ready for the next week. We had been noticing a neighbor bought a new car. We went to see it up close and congratulate him. He was out with the hood up and it looked like he was cleaning the engine bay. We talked about all the 'Love Marks', Do's and Don'ts and never hesitate to ask us anything. In ending, he was super grateful for the chat, advice and said "thank you, you guys have the nicest cars on the street".
I've been waiting for this episode for absolute ages...!!! I believe you showed us a teaser of this detail 2-3 videos ago. By the I absolutely love you videos. Keep up th good work. 👍🏻❤️
Anybody her also a "luxury" watch fan? I'm assuming the appreciation for engineering and craftmenship here translates to the micro mechanical world of quality watches.
Yep, started to do some amateur watchmaking myself. I think it's the same kind of mind most of us here share. I bet there's quite a few of us guitar players here too.
Also like to add my compliments to Derek's work. The only person whose ever going to notice is whoever takes the wheel off next yo replace the tire. True pro!
mobile detail is my gig I have discovered a passion for it always wanting to learn faster and better techniques. but you my guy are the mr miyagi of Detailing 🙌
Just watched this vid first time seeing your channel in one word WOW what a great job on it. didn`t know you have so many products to clean a car. Very good job.
That car is one that is not very common on TH-cam, but every time I see the 003, it has a real shock value, it's one of the only cars that looks so much like a LMP car, but not like a clone.
The dots you see (at least for less expensive cars) are the suction cup marks from robots as the parts are moved from one transfer line to another in the factory. The paint is so soft, that suction from the rubber cups leave these marks
Hey Larry,for what it's worth, I don't follow the 2+ million subscribers that are attracted to the "train wreck" daily drivers trashed by the kids and not cleaned up by mom/dad before dropping it off for "detailing". I appreciate the art and craft of detailing...and limited (if any) use of an extractor 😁👍
Your skills are untouchable. Are untouchable. I wish I could afford to have you do my truck but but now my truck feels so inferior after seeing this video lol
Great intro sequence! I agree that tight shot at the back is excellent. Definitely shows the design level. The square dash though seems inconsistent with the rest of the car though.
Hi Larry! Big fan of your videos!! Lately I’ve seen some matte cars and discover that not all detailers have videos explaining this type of paint, and how to deal with it and maintain it, hope you can delight us with your knowledge and expertise in a video if you can and how AMMO products interact with matte or satin paint 😁 Thanks a lot anyway for all your excellent videos! 💪🏻👍🏻
This is pretty awesome and your channel is pretty cool and very informative!! I do have 1 question, why do you guys not start on the inside then do the exterior? This is just for guidence!
Wow thats AMAZING! Most will not really know that it would benefit from such a detail until they get it done and like he said at the end it looks like a different shade. Very well done as always and looks like if i am lucky enough to win the lottery i know where to move to 😉
Yo. Would love to see you detail some farm or construction equipment. Get that Cat Backhoe or Case Combine into Pebble Beach condition. Ready for construction or harvesting at Nürburgring.
“That and a whole lot more coming on this episode… of Drive and Protect” i really hope i’m not the only one that says the “of Drive and Protect” part out loud to myself
I'm really interested to know why they went with wood for the front splitter instead of something lighter, cheaper, and easier to work with, like UHMW plastic. Any insight?
Some types of wood are really light. Also molding a piece of plastic is super expensive. If you are working with small quantities wood is a very elegant solution.
@@bokajllensch661 Wood invariavly will age worse. Plastics dont degrade like wood, they dont require extensive upkeep like wood, and they wont warp and crack in the heat like wood. And for something this low volume, you wouldnt mold it, you would cut it out on a router then give it the 3d shape on a 3-axis mill. Pretty trivial stuff, something like UHMW is both lighter than most finished woods but also an ideal material for a splitter since it has very good tensile strengths (ideal for aero pieces) but will shear without breaking the mounts if you hit something thanks to how soft it is. Wood will shatter and potentially damage other things as it breaks.
The reputation and business you have built over time is amazing. Been watch you for years and see you slowly grow. You have put in the hard work and get to clean cars like this. Well done.
I'm really kind of irritated about this because up until THIS video I've been looking forward to retiring at 50 (in 4 years) and opening up my auto detail shop and/or wood shop (because I also make furniture) and I'm thinking that the 'HAVES' really got us 'have nots' snowed because it's suddenly our privilege to clean their 2 million dollar cars. I'll turn this euro trash away every single time if I ever get the opportunity to do so, choosing instead to clean Bobby Jo's aunt Millie's '03 disaster van because I know it's going to actually matter. Man...I need another hobby.
On the other hand, these guys showed a lot of poise and ingenuity in this detail and as a hobbyist detailer I can appreciate that.
Yeah, some of the first videos i saw were of detailing the wife's Subaru in the driveway, and look at him now! 🤣
Very impressive, and much deserved!
@@arrozconmgtow5026 Don't think you need to worry because I doubt someone who refers to cars like these as "Euro trash" would get a lot of opportunities to detail them anyway, especially when said Euro trash is developed and built in the US.
@@arrozconmgtow5026 Yeah, no one would allow them to details their 'euro trash'
I am 100% certain that every auto detailer out there dreams of becoming as sick as AMMO NYC. The fact that you guys get to detail so many "one of a kind" cars is beyond epic. I love your channel and I love the cars. So amazing.
I know you've done things outside of cars, have you detailed any motorcycles? I think that would be interesting to see how you'd approach it.
Second this ^
He did a dirt bike on the Drive network.
As GtstangLv said, there is one on the Drive Network: th-cam.com/video/rDW6i9VIK4M/w-d-xo.html
I have this Car In my garage, Yaaa i have one but in ASphalt9☺
I would like to see this
Nothing better than an episode of Drive+Protect, thanks for sharing Larry, much love and respect for your work and salutes from Colombia
OMG, the only detail video that can top this one is when they have you detail the Millenium Falcon!
Imagine 2 $ Million Dollar Car 😂
I think that’s coming up next week 😜😂😂
Imagine removing all that history from the Falcon 😆
Always love videos with Derek, he's got a ton of knowledge and great energy, you guys work so well together.
Derek’s the man! :)
Agreed
Fun fact: The 003s starts from $1.8m, and Glickenhaus only built 3 examples, with a loss made on every car, as he supposedly put over $20m into the project.
Man I love watching this stuff. Just makes me want to go out and detail another car. In fact, most of the time after watching a video, I will go out and practice something I have seen in the video on my own vehicles.
The effort and "detail" that you put into your work is exceptional. The problem solving and how no two details are alike is an education. It is such a pleasure to watch. Thanks for the video!!!
You’re attention to detail is amazing, really like the wood trim
I gotta say your one of the best car detailers I’ve seen on the internet and I used to be one but i never use a polishing machine I’ve only ever done it by hand only because I find I have more control over my work and I’m learning new ways of doing things by watching your videos so I say keep up the great work mate and thank you
Then you haven’t ever been a detailer bro… Sorry to break it too you, You absolutely MUST have an above average understanding of Machine Polish, Paint Correction & PDR(Paint-less Dent Removal) the last one isn’t a must but to be able to go above and beyond makes you a far superior detailer and sets you apart from the saturated ‘I have a drill brush so I’m now a detailer guys’
Great work guys on an Amazing Car. I always look forward to a new video and the opportunity to learn something. My son and I's Detailing just keeps getting better and better. Felt good this last weekend. Sunday is wash and clean day getting ready for the next week. We had been noticing a neighbor bought a new car. We went to see it up close and congratulate him. He was out with the hood up and it looked like he was cleaning the engine bay. We talked about all the 'Love Marks', Do's and Don'ts and never hesitate to ask us anything. In ending, he was super grateful for the chat, advice and said "thank you, you guys have the nicest cars on the street".
I've been waiting for this episode for absolute ages...!!! I believe you showed us a teaser of this detail 2-3 videos ago. By the I absolutely love you videos. Keep up th good work. 👍🏻❤️
Larry, I love the fact that you keep outdoing yourself...jaw dropping work...
We do learn a lot from you small stuff here and there... Thanks a lot.
Anybody her also a "luxury" watch fan? I'm assuming the appreciation for engineering and craftmenship here translates to the micro mechanical world of quality watches.
Yep, started to do some amateur watchmaking myself. I think it's the same kind of mind most of us here share. I bet there's quite a few of us guitar players here too.
Another AMAZING! video. Thank you for all the love and the invite pal.
I was thinking damn there's still spots there... humbled by my dirty monitor D: Insane job, amazing attention to detail.
Dude. What detail work. I can only imagine how much better it is in person. Astounding.
Great detail on a car with a face only a mom can love
Another much appreciated, info filled, entertaining video! Thanks.
It would be a dream to get my car corrected by you, great work.
Also like to add my compliments to Derek's work. The only person whose ever going to notice is whoever takes the wheel off next yo replace the tire. True pro!
One thing is every normal car guy envy about high-end car detailing, is that you can do things to so many beautiful cars, absolutely awesome.
Reminds me of the Mach 6 from the 2008 Speed Racer movie. Glickenhaus never fails to make something amazing!
Wow! Anther amazing video Larry, you and Derek killed it as always! Thank you for sharing!
What an automobile !! I have never seen the like of that in my life. So cool. Thanks.
So happy to be a young detailer in Ct this state really does have nice cars all around
Ur the only person I seen make a new car look newer 💪🏾🤣 beautiful!
This guy doesn’t only do detail. He does R&D in detailing. Awesome!
mobile detail is my gig I have discovered a passion for it always wanting to learn faster and better techniques. but you my guy are the mr miyagi of Detailing 🙌
Need one more guy? I live in N.Y.
It would be an honor to work at your shop.
Just watched this vid first time seeing your channel in one word WOW what a great job on it. didn`t know you have so many products to clean a car. Very good job.
Thx for stopping by :)
Exquiste! The paint clarity n depth after your buffing is incredible!
Amazing ride!! 🤯
Fabulous video Larry 👍🏻
Ooh Sunday I finished getting my wife's car and mines all done for the week and come in and get to watch a new episode of AMMO Oo Baby!
Your videos just keep getting better and better, Larry! Wishing you endless success. Respect the hustle!
This guy is a pro.. I'm impressed.
Actually these small bits for vacuum cleaner are so usefull i was amazed with the job they make in interior detailing ..
I got the exact same kit from ebay, I think it was around €12. So handy to have
That car is one that is not very common on TH-cam, but every time I see the 003, it has a real shock value, it's one of the only cars that looks so much like a LMP car, but not like a clone.
I just picked up the 3" Rupes. What a great tool.
You'd never expect this in Danbury, didn't know you were there. Super cool to be about 20 mins from you
Awesome video! A great way to start my Sunday. Btw, love the smell of Shag!
Unflippinbelieveable... Thanks for bringing us.
The attention to detail… passion
This is one of the coolest jobs ever!
The dots you see (at least for less expensive cars) are the suction cup marks from robots as the parts are moved from one transfer line to another in the factory. The paint is so soft, that suction from the rubber cups leave these marks
Water is gonna come shooting out of those tail pipes all over that beautifully detailed paint you guys worked so hard on.
Hey Larry,for what it's worth, I don't follow the 2+ million subscribers that are attracted to the "train wreck" daily drivers trashed by the kids and not cleaned up by mom/dad before dropping it off for "detailing". I appreciate the art and craft of detailing...and limited (if any) use of an extractor 😁👍
Still my favorite videos to watch nearly a decade later
im so surprised ive never heard of that 003s before. what a wild lookin machine. what a contrast to the old lemans in the other bay.
James Glickenhaus is merely a genius.
Your skills are untouchable. Are untouchable. I wish I could afford to have you do my truck but but now my truck feels so inferior after seeing this video lol
to me it looks almost like a mix between a senna and an LMP1 car and i love it
A detailers dream!
The SCG is absolutely gorgeous, even when it's "dirty" ! haha, great work guys
man thats a fucking cool car.. had no idea they made road cars. looks like a lmp for the streets... love it
Will the Glickenhaus 007 have a smoke screen and minigun headlights?
Damn why are ur videos so satisfying ?
Great intro sequence! I agree that tight shot at the back is excellent. Definitely shows the design level. The square dash though seems inconsistent with the rest of the car though.
Love the wood splitter!
Is this the most expensive charged detail you’ve done? If not, what’s the most you’ve charged and on what car? Love the channel!
Such an amazing video!!!
I just like to say I love the content of the cars and the cleaning tips you guys do some amazing contact
This is my favorite Glickenhaus car
Hi Larry! Big fan of your videos!! Lately I’ve seen some matte cars and discover that not all detailers have videos explaining this type of paint, and how to deal with it and maintain it, hope you can delight us with your knowledge and expertise in a video if you can and how AMMO products interact with matte or satin paint 😁 Thanks a lot anyway for all your excellent videos! 💪🏻👍🏻
Would it be possible to do an in depth video on how to do single stage paint
Wow that car is stunning I love it - you did a brilliant job well done to you both of you xx
1:45 smart man
I'm sorry but this is not a supercar...this is a HYPERCAR!!! What a beast!!
Loved his Ferrari P4/5
You do a really good job God Bless
Most people look at a car like this and wish to own or even just drive it. Larry dreams of detailing them.
I would buy it for sure, no question about it 😍
I hope in the future see the Greek hypercar CHAOS!!!
Great machine great detail !
This is pretty awesome and your channel is pretty cool and very informative!! I do have 1 question, why do you guys not start on the inside then do the exterior? This is just for guidence!
Excellent work!!
Wow thats AMAZING! Most will not really know that it would benefit from such a detail until they get it done and like he said at the end it looks like a different shade. Very well done as always and looks like if i am lucky enough to win the lottery i know where to move to 😉
Count on larry to point out the paint defects on a 2 million dollar car. Lol....much love and blessings from the Caribbean Larry
That car is soo beautiful
30 min ago? Perfect timing.
Stunning car
beautiful car
the prices just keeps going higher
It reminds me of the enzo
Great job!!!!!
Yo. Would love to see you detail some farm or construction equipment. Get that Cat Backhoe or Case Combine into Pebble Beach condition. Ready for construction or harvesting at Nürburgring.
The car looks amazing it reminds me of a McLaren Senna before it was McLaren Senna 👍🏼
The fact that so many people trust you with such high value cars is a testament to how good you are.
I love these videos, I wish I had the opportunities to do this stuff.
For 98% the styling is my dream car
Love those Exotic details😍
Next level
“That and a whole lot more coming on this episode… of Drive and Protect” i really hope i’m not the only one that says the “of Drive and Protect” part out loud to myself
Geez I'd be pissing myself just standing next to Jim as he started her up let alone cleaning it for the first time ever lol!
Woahhhhh!
I'm really interested to know why they went with wood for the front splitter instead of something lighter, cheaper, and easier to work with, like UHMW plastic. Any insight?
It’s because wood looks better
@@Skilver-vg8oe It looks out of place. And on a car so performance focused, that shouldnt be a deciding factor anyways.
How about rubber? Something that's out of the RWB porsche?
Some types of wood are really light. Also molding a piece of plastic is super expensive. If you are working with small quantities wood is a very elegant solution.
@@bokajllensch661 Wood invariavly will age worse. Plastics dont degrade like wood, they dont require extensive upkeep like wood, and they wont warp and crack in the heat like wood. And for something this low volume, you wouldnt mold it, you would cut it out on a router then give it the 3d shape on a 3-axis mill. Pretty trivial stuff, something like UHMW is both lighter than most finished woods but also an ideal material for a splitter since it has very good tensile strengths (ideal for aero pieces) but will shear without breaking the mounts if you hit something thanks to how soft it is. Wood will shatter and potentially damage other things as it breaks.
I can't believe you didn't cover the exhaust exits. That is even in the user manual of the car to do when washing. Good way to hydrolock the engine.
Stainless Jeep at 0:52 is similar to what we commonly have here in the Philippines. Locally, we call them OTJ or Owner Type Jeep.
I have that same small vacuum kit LOL
I'd be interested in your opinions on ceramic coatings for vehicles that seems so popular by detail shops.