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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
I need some opinions on whether or not to detail the engine compartment. It is untouched but not as "pretty" as the rest of the car. Some people who have not seen what a 37 year old untouched engine compartment should look like think that it doesn't look like a 27K original mile car, especially when the interior, exterior and undercarriage are so nice. Even though not pretty this is the best engine compartment I have seen on a low mile car. Some people don't understand what 37 years does regardless of miles! Anyway my question is the car more collectable with the engine compartment left along or cleaned/painted up? Thanks!
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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
Clean it and put a light coat of WD-40 under there and wipe of the excesss. They are original only once. m
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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
LEAVE IT ALONE AND ENJOY IT.... KP
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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
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Clean it and put a light coat of WD-40 under there and wipe of the excesss. They are original only once. m [/ QUOTE ] good advice, it will look decent once wiped down. |
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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
Lowmile is correct.....keep it clean and original.
wilma ps: cool car!
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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
I had the same dilemma when I purchased our Chevelle. Only 20K miles, but the engine compartment looked pretty crappy....and it did not have the benefit of being a California car. It had been driven (albeit sparingly) for several years in Northern IL, year-round, and then had 29 years of less-than-ideal storage conditions . But once you start, where do you stop? Get the engine compartment looking spiffy and then all of a sudden the chassis doesn't look so good any more. Do that, and then you start 'finding' all sorts of flaws in the paint, and on and on it goes. Like others have said, do a little gentle cleaning, drive it and enjoy it.
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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
Agreed! I have an unrestored '69 Nova and did the cleaning and WD40 trick to it. Lots of other products out there to help with the detailing as well. (Simple Green, Castrol Super Clean, etc. .....and the old stand-by; kerosene.) I think you'll be pleasantly surprised with the results.
Don't over-do it; just clean her up and enjoy it.
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Re: What do you think about this 69 RS?
I agree that when you start the detail job you are not going to be satisfied till you have gone from the front to the rear... now as far as the minor surface rust goes.... try this... www.safestrustremover.com
then hit it with cosmoline or boeshield.
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