I am guessing it will be, or has been on Cars and bids. Doug DeMuro's version of BaT.Anyone know if the car sold, and for how much?
Yes, Larry is a well known detailer (2.2 million YouTube subscribers) and the Ammo products are his brand. I've known him for a long time--maybe 15 years. His products work well--I've used them--but as you point out there are a lot of high quality products out there. I think it's the videos and the "know how" that have really driven the brand, though they are very good.I assume, among other things, that the guy is a professional grade detailer. Some pretty interesting techniques.
Considering the shape and abuse of the car, I think it turned out fantastic, at least as far as you can tell from a video versus seeing in in the flesh.
Has anyone ever heard of or used "Ammo" products? Seems like everyone in the world makes "the best" car care products these days. I wonder how many are like batteries - same manufacturer and different labels?
I don't think powder coating works as well as paint in the "restoration" world. What ever happened with the effort to match the existing paint? Someone mentioned to me that if you had a scuffed wheel, you could repair it and paint it and the other wheel on on the same side with the closest paint match you could get, and it's unlikely that any normal person would notice the side-to-side difference. Of course you could paint all 4, depending how close you thought the paint match was. Or buy 1 or up to 4 one new wheels. ( I think Ford still sells them? ) Actually, just forget all this blather and don't scratch a wheel.
Anyone know if the car sold, and for how much?
The legend of Camillo lives on!
I noticed the same thing. I have used a towel on the ground.I was cringing when he put the belly pans on the asphalt to wash so they could get scratched to hell.He is a better narrator than detailer IMO.
Question for you, would you be able to find out what the paint code ProFormance used to paint these? I want to repaint my black wheels, reached out to Larry (who responded immediately but did not know) and ProFormance who didn’t respond. I’m not in a position to ship the wheels off.Yes, Larry is a well known detailer (2.2 million YouTube subscribers) and the Ammo products are his brand. I've known him for a long time--maybe 15 years. His products work well--I've used them--but as you point out there are a lot of high quality products out there. I think it's the videos and the "know how" that have really driven the brand, though they are very good.
Regarding wheels, a full re-powdercoating is the way to go. I've had a bunch of wheels refinished over time and generally have gone to ProFormance (who did the wheels in this video). They're really terrific--top notch. Definitely best not to scratch a wheel, but if/when you do, go for the full refinish.