Restoration Of A Police Oldsmobile From 1960. We started disassembling it all, moving on to cleaning and sandblasting, painting, assembly and decals.
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Restoration Of A Police Oldsmobile From 1960: https://youtu.be/Jv_9716UPFI
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This police car is awesome
Nicer than the day it left the factory. Just awesome! Thanks.
Muy bonito auto y excelente restauración; muchas gracias.
8:27 Those look like checker pieces!
Hi, have a good time, congrautlations for this video and to the man who do this job, bring to me good memories,,, tanks,,, so long,,,
Why are you in such a hurry?
hello, You do awesome work restoring those cars and trucks, how do you come across so many vehicles I love the 56 Belair, and the Belvedere, great work, God bless
Fake
because when u took off some of the parts the paint was like fresh new
like when u took off the door handles and the hood
Seems like it would have been easier to paint the white first…….
I find myself wondering when you take out a rusty clockwork motor the first thing you do isn't drop it in a tank of deruster……
What scale is this car
too bad you couldn't save the orioginal multi-color paint on the seats. Back in '61 seats weren't just black, gray or tan, like today.
The best toys was at the past. That modern plastic shit… just shit.
Where do you get the new tires and decals?
IMPRESIONANTE
The neighborhood is safe again…
Wow!! Excellent
Not saying these videos aren’t impressive or fun to watch, but there’s just as much effort put into ageing them as there is in restoring them.
Love how all that rust left no pits in the metal or the simple explanation is he had it rust on purpose with salt, hydrogen peroxide, and vinegar. That seems like the most logical choice, because if it was naturally rusted that metal would be pitted beyond belief.
Where on earth do you find replacement parts…like those wheels for instance?
Police Academy should be playing while restoring this gem of a vehicle
if Broderick Crawford (highway patrol) could have a Buick, then the Sherrif can have an Olds
Very nice!!