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I like that handsome picture of you at the beginning! You're Nice and Tall too!
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i know I wouldnt trade a fleetwood for an ltd crown vic either. maybe for a 78-ish lincoln continental.
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I wish I could buy a nice caddy like that, if only gas wasn't so goddamn expensive.
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I would probably just power wash it (high pressure hose) and apply rim cleaner spray found at walmart etc. I dont have this guys patience !~
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Nice caddy real clean
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@j45007 i have those on my buick regal ltd, they look and ride great!
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such a clean fleetwood..
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vote for pedro
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Iron X that wheel and let it soak. spray water than use the metal polish with fine steel wool. spray water and dry it and use a sealent to keep it clean & ease to wash
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@2710PocahontasThanks, where can I find those very very fine steel wool?
I have a question for you. I have a 1986 Fleetwood Brougham and where do you get the white wall tires from and how much?
DirtySouthGCounty 5 months ago
@DirtySouthGCounty, U can use Hankook tires....they make a white wall that looks BadAss on a Brougham....and they ride good too! Find your nearest "Americas Tire Store" in your area by looking online...and they will order them for u at a good price. The exact name is "Hankook...Mileage plus" and Optima also by hankook. U will also find those tires online. Hope this helps, -BOGAR!
j45007 5 months ago
I pre-soak, then use a wheel cleaner, then rinse off, let it air dry, then with a damp rag go in between each spoke like you did @ 4:22 to remove any excess road grime to all 4 wheel covers. Takes time but I do it this way and I'm at a car wash.
Cool vid! Nice Brougham!
djkurse1 2 years ago
@djkurse1, hey...thanks for your input. I appreciate that. -BOGAR!
j45007 2 years ago
Great vid. One could go one step further and to completely disassemble the caps and detail it.
dmx011 2 years ago
@dmx011, Thats a Great point dude. Thanks for commenting, -BOGAR!
j45007 2 years ago