What did you do to your Crossfire today?
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M60A3Driver (10-14-2024)
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I first cover the alternator with some plastic to avoid water from entering it
Water hose from the house to spray it entirely while engine is cool to rinse away any dust
Drive it awhile to warm it up and dry it off
Griot's Black Satin Spray Coating for all black plastics and hoses etc
If you have an oil / grease build up use "Simple Green Degreaser Spray" and allow to soak for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing off.
Water hose from the house to spray it entirely while engine is cool to rinse away any dust
Drive it awhile to warm it up and dry it off
Griot's Black Satin Spray Coating for all black plastics and hoses etc
If you have an oil / grease build up use "Simple Green Degreaser Spray" and allow to soak for 5 to 10 minutes before rinsing off.
Last edited by dedwards0323; 10-16-2024 at 02:27 PM.
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M60A3Driver (10-15-2024)
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Completed 2024 projects. It’s back together and running.
The paint is NEVER a perfect match. In my own opinion White is so hard to get right
When I remove the old 3m film that’s currently left on the hood next spring, I’ll apply new clear film to hood and Bumper. That will reduce the contrast from yellow hood to White bumper
I hope
Big thank you to Rob at Needswings.
He’s the default go to for Crossfire Parts. Want to get the right parts the first time????? I never wonder if they’re going to fit. Go to the expert.
www.needswings.com
EVERYTIME
(Recent crappy RockAuto experience with my Daily driver, Front axels and hubs they would not align. Play in hub and axel splines. 2 sets of axels 2 sets of hubs. Same crappy result, but I digress).
Then always call Rob FIRST!!!!!
Clear Film
I may go to a graphic vinyl shop optical detail shop for this. BUT I’ve seen DIY Clear film for these cars on EBay. Sure would appreciate installation and lifespan experience feedback
Finished just in time for winter
did go for a top down spin today.
was 60-65 and I had to do it
The paint is NEVER a perfect match. In my own opinion White is so hard to get right
When I remove the old 3m film that’s currently left on the hood next spring, I’ll apply new clear film to hood and Bumper. That will reduce the contrast from yellow hood to White bumper
I hope
Big thank you to Rob at Needswings.
He’s the default go to for Crossfire Parts. Want to get the right parts the first time????? I never wonder if they’re going to fit. Go to the expert.
www.needswings.com
EVERYTIME
(Recent crappy RockAuto experience with my Daily driver, Front axels and hubs they would not align. Play in hub and axel splines. 2 sets of axels 2 sets of hubs. Same crappy result, but I digress).
Then always call Rob FIRST!!!!!
Clear Film
I may go to a graphic vinyl shop optical detail shop for this. BUT I’ve seen DIY Clear film for these cars on EBay. Sure would appreciate installation and lifespan experience feedback
Finished just in time for winter
did go for a top down spin today.
was 60-65 and I had to do it
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@UrbanE
"Clear Film
I may go to a graphic vinyl shop optical detail shop for this. BUT I’ve seen DIY Clear film for these cars on EBay. Sure would appreciate installation and lifespan experience feedback"
I had XPEL Ultimate Fusion paint protection film applied to my aero blue SRT6 3 years ago; front bumper, hood, windshield surround, rock panels and the wing. The entire car was then professionally coated in ceramic.
As of today I you can't see any difference between the wrapped and unwrapped paint. The ceramic coating was a five step process; They had the car for a week.
The car is garage keep when I'm not driving it.
All of the above is clear film.
I like the product and the shop that applies the film so much, after I had these painted, the front of my wife's CLK 500 and the front bumper on the Limited Crossfire that I own covered with the same film; It is good stuff!
"Clear Film
I may go to a graphic vinyl shop optical detail shop for this. BUT I’ve seen DIY Clear film for these cars on EBay. Sure would appreciate installation and lifespan experience feedback"
I had XPEL Ultimate Fusion paint protection film applied to my aero blue SRT6 3 years ago; front bumper, hood, windshield surround, rock panels and the wing. The entire car was then professionally coated in ceramic.
As of today I you can't see any difference between the wrapped and unwrapped paint. The ceramic coating was a five step process; They had the car for a week.
The car is garage keep when I'm not driving it.
All of the above is clear film.
I like the product and the shop that applies the film so much, after I had these painted, the front of my wife's CLK 500 and the front bumper on the Limited Crossfire that I own covered with the same film; It is good stuff!
Last edited by zip439; 10-17-2024 at 09:59 AM.
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[QUOTE=UrbanE;993629]Zip
Great feedback. Thank you I will definitely look into that option.[/
@UrbanE One other thing I should have mentioned. Each year the SRT6 goes into the shop for annual maintenance on the film and ceramic. They give it a total detail and refresh the ceramic as well as "Glassparency" which I have on all the glass. It runs about $250 for the annual.
Great feedback. Thank you I will definitely look into that option.[/
@UrbanE One other thing I should have mentioned. Each year the SRT6 goes into the shop for annual maintenance on the film and ceramic. They give it a total detail and refresh the ceramic as well as "Glassparency" which I have on all the glass. It runs about $250 for the annual.
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But we’re all like that, there’s a greatest colour for all of us. From Aero Blue to Oyster gold.
There is a downside to White.
I have O2 sensors coded out, Cat delete (Upper and Lower) muffler delete.
it does smell like raw fuel from time to time. The downside is the rear bumper turns Yellow above the pipes. Approximately 12” across. But it’s only a 2x a season cleanup.
I’ve just installed the LM21 upgraded TCU. Will try it out for the first time tomorrow.
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[QUOTE=zip439;993631]
$250 is a really small price to pay. It’s about the same price as a gallon of Automotive paint. But a lot less work just to maintain it.
Zip
Great feedback. Thank you I will definitely look into that option.[/
@UrbanE One other thing I should have mentioned. Each year the SRT6 goes into the shop for annual maintenance on the film and ceramic. They give it a total detail and refresh the ceramic as well as "Glassparency" which I have on all the glass. It runs about $250 for the annual.
Great feedback. Thank you I will definitely look into that option.[/
@UrbanE One other thing I should have mentioned. Each year the SRT6 goes into the shop for annual maintenance on the film and ceramic. They give it a total detail and refresh the ceramic as well as "Glassparency" which I have on all the glass. It runs about $250 for the annual.
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Today my girlfriend and I took Svengoolie out to do some of what she calls "Leaf Peeping". I call it look at all the leaves that will have to be raked up!
I have to say, there were some fun roads to zip around on! The car handled great and I caught my girlfriend using the imaginary brake pedal on her side a few times! LOL
We stopped for lunch at the Jefferson Diner in Jefferson, NJ, which was featured on Guy Fieri's "Diners Drive-ins and Dives" TV show. The food was a little pricey, but very good.
Then We stopped to take a picture in front of the WD-40 Technical Center in Pine Brook, NJ.
I have to say, there were some fun roads to zip around on! The car handled great and I caught my girlfriend using the imaginary brake pedal on her side a few times! LOL
We stopped for lunch at the Jefferson Diner in Jefferson, NJ, which was featured on Guy Fieri's "Diners Drive-ins and Dives" TV show. The food was a little pricey, but very good.
Then We stopped to take a picture in front of the WD-40 Technical Center in Pine Brook, NJ.
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M60A3Driver (10-22-2024)
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I listed our SRT here for sale.
After 15 years of fun, we put Cathy's SRT up for sale.
My business went down under Covid. I am 77 and retired. Gotta let some things go. The cost of everything prevents me from enjoying this ride so, hopefully someone else can
BTW, the wife does not come with the car.
If interested tell me here,
or
PM me with E-mail or phone
After 15 years of fun, we put Cathy's SRT up for sale.
My business went down under Covid. I am 77 and retired. Gotta let some things go. The cost of everything prevents me from enjoying this ride so, hopefully someone else can
BTW, the wife does not come with the car.
If interested tell me here,
or
PM me with E-mail or phone
Last edited by Franc Rauscher; 10-22-2024 at 09:10 PM.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
I applied a fresh coat of Polish with my Porter Cable orbital polisher and then took it out for a beautiful Fall afternoon drive.
Then a new pic by a tree in my neighborhood when I got home.
Then a new pic by a tree in my neighborhood when I got home.
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I went to our local cruise night on Wednesday and my friend showed up with is 2006 roadster limited.
What was surprising was the 1933 Ford Phaeton that showed up. It was built by Boyd Coddington!
Here a some pictures:
My friend Bill's 1968 Camaro, My 2006 base roadster and my friend Jon's 2006 limited roadster.
Boyd Coddington Built 1933 Ford Phaeton
My friend Stuart's Rare 1971 Pontiac T37, a 1969 Corvette Stingray and a 1955 Ford.
The season is coming to an end. It was getting dark by 6:30 pm.
What was surprising was the 1933 Ford Phaeton that showed up. It was built by Boyd Coddington!
Here a some pictures:
My friend Bill's 1968 Camaro, My 2006 base roadster and my friend Jon's 2006 limited roadster.
Boyd Coddington Built 1933 Ford Phaeton
My friend Stuart's Rare 1971 Pontiac T37, a 1969 Corvette Stingray and a 1955 Ford.
The season is coming to an end. It was getting dark by 6:30 pm.
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exparamedic (10-25-2024)
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Planning to attend our local Cars & Coffee event this Saturday. It will be the last Cars & Coffee event this year. After holding these events every month in the past, we only had 4 events this year, with every other month starting last April. Change is always inevitable.
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M60A3Driver (10-26-2024)
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I applied a fresh coat of Polish with my Porter Cable orbital polisher and then took it out for a beautiful Fall afternoon drive.
Then a new pic by a tree in my neighborhood when I got home.
Then a new pic by a tree in my neighborhood when I got home.
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LLzel (10-29-2024)
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The fire extinguisher looks good BTW.