First Wash in 40 Years: ABANDONED Barn Find Bonneville! | Car Detailing Restoration!

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First Wash in 40 Years: ABANDONED Barn Find Bonneville Disaster Detail! | Satisfying Restoration. Today, we tackle the interior & exterior of an ABANDONED Bonneville, that is covered in dirt and 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. If you find our videos satisfying or motivating make sure you hit subscribe! #barnfind #carcleaning #detailing #cleaning #restoration

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It's a 1967 Pontiac Bonneville. The wheel covers you found are correct to this car. PMD stands for Pontiac Motor Division.

dutchmankamstra
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I'm more impressed by that young man holding his grandmothers hand than I am with that amazing Bonney. And she's an absolute gem. So great to see.

vettemaniac
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That Grandmother crying was so nice. so glad you were able to make it look so grand again. Great job guys. God bless you all.

dyana
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This is when cars were cars. Ugh i love this, im jealous! Best of good wishes to you !!❤😊

jeandayenian
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The look of joy on grandma's face, and the memories that you know came rushing back to her, was worth all the work. Bravo guys!!!

TheBigdawg
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Nick is actually one of my good friends, and I’m going to help him clean out the garage in the spring. I’ve met his grandma and she’s very nice I’m so glad they got is fixed up because it’s a beautiful car and his family really deserves it. Incredible work!!

Jonathan_
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I love the fact that you guys always do most of it for the elderly people or people who just lost the connection they had with their cars till you come along, keep up the amazing work much love for CPT South Africa 🔥🇿🇦

TheGreatOne-lqsc
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Wow this 67 Bonniville is beautiful! You guys cleaned her up very nicely! Love your channel!

johnnyace
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Grandma looked like she was a teenager again... wow, you guys do some awesome work!!! Just seeing her face light up at the end of the video was well worth the 28 minutes of waiting for it... very cool !!!

StGeoRUSH
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That's it! Great Story! Wonderful Car. Thanks.

Alpha-Mango
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The reaction from her was so rewarding. Love what you guys do 👍

CarCrazy
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Yes, those are the original wheel covers. The wheels are 14 inch if memory serves correctly. There are fender skirts for the Bonneville line as well. My first car in 76 was a four door hard top version. Blue w/black vinyl top. This is a 1967 model year car.

kbj
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The interior fabric is not Leather. It was designated Morrokide by Pontiac. However, it is really Naugahyde or Vinyl. GM used many different names to distinguish between brands what the material was. Great video. Love the content. Keep up the great work. Hopefully, you can get to a point where you are able to get vehicles running again.

MotorCityImpala
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The grand mother is happy. U guys achieved everything at the top

santoshyerunkar
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Team did a nice job on this car. You brought back so many memories for the grandmother, and helped create new ones for the grandson. 😊

maureenmendo
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Detailing is definitely an art. I tried to master this on my own, but I'm still learning. I really appreciate what you guys are able to do. I would like to learn more.

charlesmaynard
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Looks like a 1967 as my folks had one similar when I was young. You guys did a great job and that lady was so happy... Once again, ya'll rock!

vacuzman
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A neat tip I learned from bicycle restorers is to use fine bronze wool instead of steel wool, steel wool imparts tiny particles of steel in the microscopic pits in the chrome and soon as it gets wet it will rust again very soon.

alanmclenon
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That is a Lovely thing to do for grandma she was completely shocked 😲 the joy on her face priceless 😀 ❤️.

jefferyyoung
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Your mother's raised you guys well. Such a joy to watch each video

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