First Wash In 34 Years: BARN FIND Corvette Stingray Looks Like Hell But Gets A Bath


First Wash In 34 Years: BARN FIND Corvette Stingray Looks Like Hell But Gets A Bath

It amazes me what kind of results these detailers can get when they go at a car or truck that has been sitting for decades in horrible conditions. We’re talking birds, rodents, water, and more. And the way they go at the interiors on these things is really incredible. I am always afraid to use much cleaner on stuff and these guys go at it like mad men.

This particular Corvette has been sitting for years and we’re never given a real reason why. I mean it is a complete car, and it looks as if it didn’t have any damage to it before it was parked. Regardless of the reasoning, this thing is ugly looking, and the interior is something else. I can only imagine that the smell would be enough to make anyone want to leave this thing alone and never touch it.

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First Wash in 34 Years: BARN FIND Corvette Stingray ft. Robby Layton! | Car Detailing Restoration. Today, we tackle the interior & exterior of a Corvette Stingray that was abandoned for over 34 years in a barn with Robby Layton, that is covered in mold, dirt & debris that hasn’t been detailed in years that will require us to pressure wash the entire exterior, followed by a wash, clay bar and then polishing the paint to bring back its shine and a full interior detail including mold removal.


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One thought on “First Wash In 34 Years: BARN FIND Corvette Stingray Looks Like Hell But Gets A Bath

  1. Dogman816

    If you change the color take a look at Dark Camel metallic . If you want the two tone look bronze metallic on the lower belt line. Period correct color and it always grabs looks and positive comments. The saddle interior will look great with these colors.

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