Disaster Barnyard Find | Extremely Dirty Viper | First Wash In Years | Car Detailing Restoration

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Disaster Barnyard Find | Extremely Dirty Viper | First Wash In Years | Car Detailing Restoration! Today, we tackle the interior & exterior of an abandoned, forgotten, Dodge Viper RT/10 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!
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WDDetailing
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What a wonderful gift you gave to the owners of the Viper. You restored it to even better than when they ever had it. Their emotions when they saw the finished product were gratitude enough for the excellent work you all did for them. You restored a car, but you restored their brother's memory!!!

wrbergner
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You’ve given this family an opportunity to see the car in its former glory. There is obviously a family bond with this vehicle; their emotional expression says it all. Thank you for helping this family. It put a smile on my face this morning.

metoo
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Sheez, losing his brother and then 11 heart attacks, that's insane. The Viper turned out great, I hope this gentleman can get enough money together to fully restore this awesome machine!

frankbob
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So touching and epic momment at the last video. Make me follow to cry. Bravo, you are good man.

untungtunggaljaya
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Es un hermoso trabajo..para una FAMILIA que rememora..a un miembro..que ya partió, ..es un gran trabajo la rehabilitación es un gran orgullo..tener de vuelta..un pedacito de buen recuerdo de un hermano querido!!

luisaguila
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As a viper owner (2003- 3rd Gen), it breaks my heart to see one in this state. Come on man, how much does it take to throw a tarp on the thing? BTW, this black example is a 1st Gen (1992-95) - No door handles, soft plastic removable windows, after-thought removable roof - a real bare-bones sports car - The “spiritual successor” to the Shelby Cobra.

PaperKiller
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I HIGHLY recommend NOT letting a new/young driver drive that car. Old Vipers are not an easy car to drive/handle.

pas-kvud
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I would try and keep it as much as in original state I could, and only replace whatever it needs to be replaced. I love the story behind this car, so emotional!

EllenTheArtist
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It’s amazing how much material things mean to people especially a sentimental one. It seems like he would have kept it in the barn to preserve it as much as possible. The family were very appreciative. Great job.

lynnwaters
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Spent many hours with Viper Engineers working on this vehicle. Loved everything and everyone associated with this iconic car. Glad you brought it back to life.

terrybrozek
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Looks great. I remember how amazing this looked back when it came out. There was a red one on the showroom floor all roped off. I think the design still looks good for a 28 year old car.

srajustin
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A couple of comments. First, I’m so happy you guys got a new sponsor. That’s fantastic. You guys deserve it. Second, I have a suggestion for you. I think it would be great if you would either put it in text on the screen or comment during the video every time you use a product on a vehicle and tell us what the product is, or at least what its purpose is. I’m always wondering what you’re spraying or using on the car. At the beginning of this video, for instance, you sprayed the vehicle with something and I am wondering if it’s an iron remover or what exactly it is. It would be so much more helpful and informative if you would let us know. Thanks!

Wordsmyth
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Poor guy!! You can tell he was ashamed of the condition and probably blames himself😔.... But wow look what you guys did! Absolutely gorgeous!😍

mikethatguy
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When people say cars are not cool whe can see her this car has history of his brother and makes him happy to see his brothers car still looking in good shape and driving thats just the best felling ❤️

erionkamberi
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beautiful gift to that family, it breaks my heart when he was talking about his brother and at the end of the video too, thank you for this video man

ILUCHOI
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These are the people that need to be YouTube famous. The happiness you bring into people lives with your work and compassion. Keep going guys!

coyote_f
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The Viper is such a timeless car. It still looks amazing. Beautiful work here on the detail. Looks miles better! 😁

CheesusSVT
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I'd restore it from top to bottom. Have it repainted reclear coated. Replace the rugging in grey and put a hard convertible top instead of the soft top it will protect the inside better. I think that's what the brother should do. That would honor the other brother. Keeping it in disrepair isn't a way to honor the brother. Also I think the speakers will have to be replaced. Also all those dash pieces are gonna have to be replaced or painted. Have the engine looked over check for any rust on it as well as the chassis or other suspension systems.

devernpinnock
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what a beautiful thing to do, for him and the car. my late step dad had a viper when i was in elementary school. i was a little girl so i really didnt appreciate it then. i do remember the seatbelts being on the inside, on the left for the passenger. wonderful job <3

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