First Wash in 33 Years Chevrolet Corvette Stingray
This is a 1967 Corvette Stingray that is part of the 300 car barn find series. The Stingray is in another building attached to the warehouse shown in the previous episodes. We performed the first wash and detailing in 33 years! The before and after of this detailing disaster is unbelievable. The restoration detail transformed the 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray back into a show car worthy of its famous badge. In this episode of Drive and Protect, we perform an interior detailing using a shampoo machine and paint restoration using compound and polish to remove swirls and paint imperfections. If you want to see more helpful how-to videos or learn about detail training, visit www.ammonyc.com.
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For those requesting that Larry speak less in his content, keep in mind, he has over 15+ years of the highest level professional detailing experience in the industry. The knowledge he shares shouldn’t be taken for granted when most professionals of this caliber wouldn’t even consider offering it for free. Everything he shares is clearly worded so even the most inexperienced novice can get the big picture of the main goal for detailing. Thank you for taking the time to produce free and in depth educational content Larry 🤛🏼
Absolutely, great advice
That looks like a nest actually, all that toilet paper that is.
sadly, people take most of this stuff for granted, but you can't change those kind of people
@@santee2653 that’s completely true and they are not the people you want detailing your vehicles lol 😂
@@santee2653 sometimes a attitude adjustment with a boot to the butt does it.
Who else wants him to do every single car!
Itz Goats that would take years
@@soupisamyth With COVID, we got time.
Corey Brown yeah, but even with that it would take at least as long as a year, if you do about a car or 2 a day at least of my presumptions
He can do my car... but they are gonna need a plane ticket as im not located in america 😅😅
Brady Hoggatt if 7 hours per car and 300 cars to what we know it would take 2,100 hours which is about 90 rough days or working
Can't believe people would ever complain about you talking in your videos, but definitely don't stop talking. There are plenty of other car cleaning KZheadrs that don't talk as much while cleaning and your expertise and talking about what is going on and what you are thinking is why I watch this channel. Keep it up!
Completely agree 👍
I haven't seen any comments complaining about his talking....yet but I agree with you 100%. This guy is a professional and I've learned more from him about detailing than anyone else.
For those that want less talk - there is the volume knob. Turn down the dialog and turn up another browser tab playing favorite music. However I can't imagine missing out on the learning potential these videos have to offer.
That's the whole point I watch his videos, to listen and learn something, he talks with passion and thats a good thing..
This is how demos and tutorials should be done. The gentleman is obviously extremely competent, has good empathy, and doesn't overstate anything. Well done.
What does empathy have to do with detailing cars?
@@Matthew-eq2wi being able to recognize that the owner wants their car to be treated with utmost care
Of you
I swear, you could detail a car that’s been on fire and have it come out showroom quality
Facts🤣
@@andreasdettkjelston7415 AMMO NYC / Hoovie / Tavarish / Adam LZ crossover episode.
MX304 was about to type that
Imagine when the C2 owner closes the headlights and the top side of light is covered in 33 year old dirt. Because these have pop up headlights and they didn't use them.
That's the next video.
Seeing the 1st gen NSX getting done would be an awesome sight. Senna would be proud👍👍 Keep up the great content!
Koen 013 glad someone else agrees
Best car ever
yes please
+1
Watching the nsx come back to life would be beautiful.
The 63 to 67 Corvette is still the most beautiful American car in history.
I agree....the '63 split window is the pinnacle of American auto design
@@Sneaky_freek my friends dad had one, we would play under the hatch driving to the store
Totally agree
I agree 100%. This here is my dream car.
and '66 was the pinnacle of the run, imo
I’m very impressed with the results! But, anyone else secretly wonder if they flipped the headlights over and polish the top side? 😆
Knowing Larry he probably did
He probably wet sanded and polished the start key
Sad to see cars that should be on the road just sitting there like this.
my dream car :(
Del Smith passed That was his warehouse I'm almost positive of it I know right where it's at
Yeah, and unfortunately they will stay there for a while until the owner dies, and then his family will be selling those one by one, or something like this
@@murielmecm5322 he already passed away they're restoring them getting them ready for auction
Muriel selling isn’t necessary a bad thing. opens up cars to people who otherwise might never have a chance of getting one.
This dude should start a page with all the cars pictures once they’re done or being sold, id KILL to see this collection. My. God.
Maybe we can do it for him haha
Other people: Found this 100k car in a barn, bought it for $10. Me: I have been in 100 barns, and nothing but poop in all of them.
😀😀😀
When you love your job, you're gonna work tirelessly till its finished! You guys have shown me how to work with passion 👍
This channel has inspired me to actually become a detailer at 16, in the next few weeks I’m gonna start working at an auto detailing shop, I can’t wait to start.
Let us know how its going!
finthehuman 75 sad thing is I had gotten the job, then the place had kept on holding off on finding someone to start training me. Never ended up getting to start there. Still planning on finding a job at another one at some point, but I’m gonna wait and work at like a subway till I find one
@@alexw.4933 Nothing says that you can't start your own small time shop. You can work out of your parents garage or even travel to the car for friends and family to see the results and get the word out and start finding more customers. A harbor freight 7.5Amp DA polisher, extension cord, and some buckets are a great place to start. Definitely spend more on pads and towels though; those are the parts that actually touch the car.
Jensen Miller I’ll start one in the future I think but doing that’s gonna make me less money and I need money for things right now so I need a better job than that, I’m fine with waiting a while, it also gives me time to get better at detailing before working on someone else’s car
@@alexw.4933 my brother paid his entire way through college detailing cars on the side in his spare time...and this was before social media. There is 0 reason why you can’t
That, and a whole lot more coming up on this episode of don’t drive and neglect
This is so cool, after subscribing to your channel I've grown to love seeing you detail these classics as much as I love to see cars being built. Awesome!
1 of the most beautiful cars ever made and you brought it back respect my man.
I noticed an Alpine A110 in the background of one of the sweeping shots, I'd love to see you guys make that look as good as new.
TheHubGames my personal highlight
i agree!
Amen
Agreed
Yes! That would be a video i would LOVE to see
Ready to see some of those Ford GT's to get done
jruss second
yes that would be awesome. This 300 car barn find video is one of my all time favourites on youtube.
This has been my favorite car since I was 15 years old. Beautiful car.
As a young boy my father taught me exactly how a car should be washed, (inside and out). I spent many weekends washing his 2-door '66' Chevy Caprice, (427 Turbojet). If I could give you guys one bit of advice... my dad would not be happy with those "off-white" sidewall tires. I use to use S.O.S. brand steel wool cleaning pads, (not even sure they are still available). These pads were heavily coated with dried detergent. I would lightly moisten them enough to get a lather and then go to work. It would normally take one pad, (and a lot of elbow grease), for each tire, but keep in mind these tires hadn't sat for 30 years. The whitewalls, no matter how dirty, would gleam bright white after rinsing and wipe down. Just MHO. Great video. Brought back many memories!
*Imagine being in lockdown with all of these!* What a car! So I'm reckoning there will be a hell of a lot more of these being done on the channel from the collection?
That would be boring.
Sadly, no. The owner decided he wants to give youtube a try himself apparently.
@@rztrzt I think you're on the wrong channel then.
@@Pennsyltucky84 whats the chanel?
@@andreoliveira4796 I don’t know. Larry said the guy decided to start his own channel when he saw how many views Larry was getting.
He’s got enough business to last him a lifetime. And the owner of all those cars will make sure he’s gettin PAID
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Ok??
Masta Blasta as a detailer I can tell you.... all of those cars will probably last him a year or possible two if he works slowly! Still a hell of a lot of cars
He’ll make at least 8 schmeckles.
Lmao the owner will present him a collection car probably
Please, don't speak less. The content you put out is top notch and fascinating. Your joy and passion is intoxicating. Your an inspiration! May all your hopes n dreams be blessed to fruition 🙏
I bought a 15 years old Opel Signum (4-cyl. 1,9 litre turbo Diesel engine, originally constructed by FIAT), which was a civil-car of Police nearby Munich airport. I did not expect a bright shining car (161.00km or about 101,000 miles) when I bought it. It is a car with a perfect technic. Never parked in a garage before. I did follow the recommodations of the AMMO-man. Work step by step and do it slow. And yes, now the car looks - after a final treatment with "Liquid Glass" - as I want to have that vintage car. Ready for shooting photographs. Thank you AMMO! Waiting for next videos. 🙂
Local detailers be like 'I'll wash that for $40'
40?! What detailer you go to? I usually gotta pay like 150 minimum
Xmrks bad detailers
@@FranciscoLopez-qj6nj lol that's the joke. I am detailer and always see ads for cheap cleanings.
i charge 35
When I was a child I helped my grandfather restore his 1967 Stringray. It was such a fun car. =)
Thoroughly enjoy watching these videos, learning so much each time ..almost like doing an apprenticeship online. Very informative as always and a pleasurable experience when you can use these skills on your own car at home!!
Thank you for being so genuine in your videos and thankful to your viewers.
The rear on that generation of Corvette is absolutely beautiful.
Dat Ass?
Colonel Graff 🙋🏻♂️
Dummy thicc corvettes. 👌
So is the front. And the sides. And the top. And the bottom. And the inside...
new owner is gonna be pissed when they flip those headlights down lol
😂
After 30 plus years, don't worry, they aren't going to move no matter what.
Doug Webb they are lmao like did u see what he did to the car? If that is possible anything is lmoa
17:15 they should do the red what looks like a 67' mustang
Why dont you take out the seats?
What a gorgeous, gorgeous car and an amazing rehab. Mmphh. Chef's kiss.
Seriously love you passion for your trade and you calm way of getting what you're doing across to your viewers. I always feel like giving my car a wash after watching one of your uploads. I remember first watching you so many years ago on a blue Ferrari. I had forgotten about your channel and I'm so glad I've stumbled back on it!
I just can't imagine living life and seeing these guys clean the most beautiful cars in history and its very heart touching to see these cars come back to life! I'm glad the owner of all 300+ cars found these guys and gave them a big shot to clean and detail all these cars! Keep up the work and clean the heck out of those cars!!!!
Sadly they only did the two i think. Larry doesn't work for him anymore.
I'm wondering what the rest of the headlight doors look like seeing as they were open during the entire time.
The vacuum lines are rubber so they've most likely long since rotted away. They likely no longer work.
OMG, this restoration makes the car look like day and night!
I certainly appreciate you guys working on these "time machines" so hard. Excellent 👌 👍👍🇺🇸🇺🇸
Every time I watched AMMO I ended up washing my car
Hope you're using AMMO products to wash it! ;)
Right? I just thought “that’s what I’ll do today” :)
@@AMMO-NYC I need some of that wheel mud in my life. I hate dull looking tires.
Haahahaa
LOL nice one, bro !
Damn this one was so satisfying to watch.
Love that body style my favorite,beautiful color and beautiful detailing.The vette shines on.Great work.
That car never gets old....stunning.
The Renault Alpine A110 is a MUST on the channel my man. I can't wait for an episode on it. You have to restore that legend of a car to its former glory.
Jepp me too! The last time i touched one was 1993 and This cars you´ll never forget
Not gonna happen sadly
This is literally my dream car seeing this on the feed was mad
Splashi keep working, and you’ll get it bro
One of the most impressive detailing videos I've ever seen on KZhead. You are real pros. Watching you two guys polish away with earbuds in after you said "time to put on an audio book and spend the next three hours polishing" was awesome.
Modern technology is a wonder. With my ADHD, my iPod and earbuds helped me keep my job when I was sweeping floors as a carpenter apprentice when I had mouths to feed.
I have to say, I HATED washing my own cars and have basically been contracting this out for as long as I can remember. I accidentally stumbled onto one of your videos and for some reason, I am completely hooked on car detailing. While I am not anywhere close to your level by any stretch, I no longer see it as the necessary evil that I once did. I truly enjoy taking my detailing skills to the "next level" and I thank you for allowing us the opportunity to see and understand what car detailing is about on a more "intimate" level. By doing so, you've elevated the mundane practice of just cleaning your car, to taking proper care of your investment. Continued success to you sir. You and your team are awesome!
Unbelievable before and after... great job Larry!! and thanks for bringing us along!!
I love to see you guy giving a life back to these oldies with incredible detailing work. I love to see more of your detailed paint works.
I really love your work 😊 and a big thank you to the owner of those cars to let you Film all of this 🙇🏽♂️
I've watched several of your videos. I'm 100% absolutely amazed at what you do. To the point that I want to learn.
This collection gives me new goals in life, especially this car!! I’m a corvette lover and seeing this absolutely made my day. Love seeing these old beauty’s restored!
The Vette turned out really nice. Great job at bringing this legend back. Loved watching it.
Top professionals! GORGEOUS VEHICLE!!!
Love the transformations of these classics, appreciate the informative instruction & direction, great tips, please keep keep going, looking forward to each new project.
You’re a wizard, Larry. So happy that you found your calling with AMMO.
You're a lizard, Warry!
The blue Renault Alpine!!! That is one sweet exotic! Thank you for the great videos
What is there is probably an Alpine Dauphine..... But....have a look or ask if there is an R8 Gordini.....with that many cars...who knows!!!! Thank you again for sharing.
I would absolutely love to see each car followed from getting out of the warehouse, detailed and sold. This could keep me going for years watching. So many of those cars I’d love to see and have.
That body style is my favorite of all Corvettes. Just Beautiful. FANTASTIC JOB GUYS ‼️‼️. Vinny 🇺🇸
This storage is a true goldmine for a detailing youtuber like yourself. I can image your excitement not only to see all those awesome cars in one place but also the vision of being able to detail them one by one.... man... amazing...
I'm a simple man, Ammo NYC notification, I click 👍🏻
That Corvette is Beautiful, I wish they still looked like that.
Wow guys...What a beautiful detail job! Seeing the "before" Stingray,I would have never guessed that your results would have been so dramatic. I've never seen silver lacquer come back like what you did...NICE JOB!!!
Rebirth of such a beautiful car. That’s totally crazy how good she’s looking now. Dream car!
Next "We found a chariot that hasnt been washed in thousands of years, watch as we make it show room ready". Love the work.👌💯
Def the best detailing channel so far, lova the music, love the detailing and transformation. Keep it up
Have recently found your page and love watching you work on these classics. Also appreciate how you describe your process so thoroughly.
I am stunned. What a diamond in the rough. Amazing job.
I can't believe all those cars - how did he let them get so dirty, glad he is selling now those cars need to be seen and driven.
This is so true! These car are not meant to rust hidden in a garage!
I think he is buy and sell guy, and most of it are not selling that's why it stays at garage
@@PunxTV123 Yeah most of those would probably be a pretty hard sell, because they are so expensive. For example, the Bizzarini car that's both rare and expensive would be pretty hard to sell to a collector because it would take time to validate that it's a real copy and is worth 1 million dollars. He would be better of selling hubcaps than expensive cars because they're easy and fast to get rid of to make a profit.
@@Cobra0190 play the long game. 1 million for one car is a whole lot better and easier than 1 million for a bunch of hubcaps.
@@PunxTV123 are you nuts? No. He bought them to have more cool stuff than the other rich guys. So he could brag about all of his rare classic cars.
What an amazing experience and opportunity this Is for you Larry...mind blowing! All those remarkable cars! Fantastic! By the end of your cleaning all these terrific lost cars, your catalog is going to be one of a kind, let alone your experience.
The results are beyond satisfying
Can only imagine a car like that rolling down the road here in Australia - they simply don't exist
Shannon McKenzie they don’t exist here in the states either. It’s probably been 20 years since I’ve seen a C2 out on the road. They’re all put up in some wealthy clown’s storage hanger.
Charles Wall I saw one in Arlington Texas, just the other day
@@failranch9542 just saw one in Auburn Washington
@@failranch9542 C2 corvettes aren't that rare or they'd be selling for a lot more than $150k, and that's for a showroom quality resto. most go for well below $100k.
saw two c2 yesterday here in Norway.. being 17th of May is constitutional day here, the AMCAR clubs etc take out all they're cars to the streets for show off :-)
It's a travesty for those cars to just sit there and not be enjoyed.
N English atleast they weren’t just put outside
I think this was used to hide some money. And now 30 years later they're able to claim it
They saved history. Who knows how many of them would have been wrecked due to careless drivers with no insurance
While I agree that classics should be driven I'm happy that these ones survived to be easily restored and look as good as they did off the factory line. I'm driving my 75 vette across the country rn and get alot of thumbs up and praise for road tripping it
Some companies will not even let you buy a certain car if they think it will just sit in a show room.
Professionalism at its finest, that's how you treat an old lady, with respect 🔥
2 years later! Still watching!
Poor cars its like a hoarder that keeps buying pets only to let them die
these cars deserve to be driven. Sitting like that is only gonna hurt them. I pains me
Well the owner is selling most of them so they can be driven and used
The owner is an investor. He's bet on them sitting and increasing in value
Those are not alike situations
@Alexandr Retardo still need to change or fix some things, cars can't stand that long without being driven
This is the best magic trick I've ever seen. He turned a pile of dirt into a pile of cash.
I will never understand why people let these cars sit unmaintained for decades! Most of us normal guys cant afford these cars and get sick just watching these classics being forgotten and or abused. God bless you for the work you do cleaning up decades of neglect....
perfectly said brother.....
Beautiful job guys, well done. This is my favorite year of all the corvettes, from the hid away headlights, side pipes and the hood scoop this car says sexy and fast all at once.
Love how he clicked the breaker on and the music started. Larry’s in the Club in the VIP...
Whomever the owner of these cars is needs his own section in the automotive hall of fame. Many can say this is sad to see all these cars like this. If you are like me, I want to say thank you to this person. All I see in this video as well as the barn find video is an unprecedented preservation of history. There are so many pieces of irreplaceable history in that warehouse, I am still trying to comprehend how this exists. Obviously the owner is a man of significant wealth but more so than that he is also a car guy like all of us. Only a car guy can truly respect what lies in that warehouse. To the man that saved all these beauties... to you sir, I say bravo. To ammonyc, to you sir, simply amazing job. Thank you for providing these wonderful machines with the respect they deserve.
If I was the owner you can bet I would have a team like these guys every few months to all cars in top shape. Many of these are collectors items, not made to leave the garage so I think its fitting if they all look perfect even if they dont leave the garage often
This guy is an asshole. I'm glad they exist, but they're half destroyed because he let them rot instead of storing them properly or loaning them to a museum or something
@@pedrosilvamusician jay leno has two dull time mechanics and at least 1 full time detailer for his cars
That place full of those cars must be heaven to you
Oh man, I want that car!!! The '67 coupe was the BEST of the Stingrays! A few years ago I watched a very excellent special on the Stingrays. They spent some time discussing the '67 coupes as it was their last year, and spent some time explaining how the Corvette guys at Chevy who were manufacturing and assembling these cars went to extra pains and lengths to make sure they were the best ever produced! That car with the very desirable 427 is a real find! It would fit into my garage perfectly! Oh yeah, great video and information. It's knowing these tricks that makes or breaks this detailing work!
That is my all time favorite car. Absolutely beautiful.
1:16 So, that's how they store the cars in Forza...
I love how your the type that if the product works it works you show that not every single tool you use has to be expensive. And I really believe people should share that more with people that’s just getting into Detailing.
Wow, this is probably the best one I've seen you guys do so far. Great job! Really brought it back to life.
That is a beautiful car the stingrays are definitely my favorite body style of a corvette
kinda shocked the brakes weren't completely locked up after a 30 year sit.
Probably left with the handbrake off, pretty common practice when you know the car will be sat for a while :)
it probably wasn't sitting for that long, they just wanted to sell the video.
Joe Schmoe probably wasn’t exactly 30 but a while and sat inside
30 years is what they are telling us we don’t really know lol
Handbrake off and stored in the dry, brakes will be free!
These first washers videos are so gratifying, to bring something very special back to life, just amazing, Rj in Oz
You're not only a great craftman and technician, you are also a great teacher.
How about getting a clip of the owner's reaction to the "after",probably he will adjust selling price once he sees it looks so dramatically better?
From what I understand the owner wants to remain anonymous. I think he's selling the cars through people that work for him
@@zekegrimm6137 do you know how to contact anyone selling these vehicles?
@@JT-un7dc I believe he added the owners email in the description
The owner probably has no interest in cars. Only the money they are worth.
@@JT-un7dc I think if you watch the first video about the collection they give you a way to get in contact with the seller
I can just hear luigi from Cars saying “white wall tires”
I was a tad bit disappointed that they weren’t bright white at the end.
You-a mean a-white-a wall-a...
I dont even have a car, but i really loved watching your videos.
I love the constant commentary.
Beautiful result. On my very favorite Corvetts. As I have owned 2 of them.
It's amazing at how much a simple detail can really make a car seem worth so much more. From before and after the wash I would have expected a few couple thousand more on the price tag
They missed the white strip on the tires tho. U can buy white stripe or white letter brightener and makes your whites pop
I've watched this video three times over the last couple months. Seeing the cleaning of a C-2 427 vert is so satisfying. I was 20 years old when this car was built so it brings back a lot of memories. I was able to order a new 69 Nova SS back then but a C-2 427 was out of my budget.
You guys did an Amazing job! The Corvette looks absolutely stunning!
This warehouse of cars you keep revisiting is the most amazing situation, every time you post a video from here I'm so glued to it, this one was particularly awesome! 33 years tho, wow this beautiful Corvette looks so amazing after the detail, just can't say enough about how awesome this is to watch!! Whoop Whoop!
It’s not amazing. It’s sick. He’s a hoarder with money.
When someone took hot wheels collecting to another level
Perfect. After restoring mid-years for 40 years, anyone who knows,, knows this was a really good wash before the frame-off restoration.
I had hoped that after this deployment I'd finally get something like this, maybe not such a high end car but something. As life would have it a classic will forever be out of my reach. Living vicariously through your videos, keep up the amazing job that you do!