Rare vintage Ferrari gets cleaned and prepped for concours event | Beyond the Details
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- Опубліковано 28 тра 2022
- Many consider Ferrari 275 GTB Longnose Alloy Coupe to be the most beautiful Ferrari ever built. This particular example is one of only 5 built in this color and configuration. Cars like this are often presented and judged at concours around the world and because the standards are so high for these competitions, every tiny detail needs to be gone over prior to the event. Enter Tim McNair, world-renown concours prep extraordinaire. Join Tim as he cleans, swaps hardware, paints and polishes this rare vintage Ferrari to perfection.
Welcome to Beyond The Details, hosted by Tim McNair of Grand Prix Concours. In this series, we’ll be following Tim as he travels America performing concours-level preparation to some of the rarest, most expensive and exclusive vehicles… in the world.
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This the cleanest dirty car I have ever seen
Right? I imagine I would get a talking too if they looked at my old rust bucket. I just can't imagine something this old this clean.
This was the best Beyond the Details yet. I hope to see more in this format. Thank you, Tim, for going through the extra hassle of getting everything into position for filming as you work. Great job!
FINALLY a nice long video. Thank you.
i love to see clean car getting cleaner
Thanks to Hagerty for allowing the budget to produce great shows like this!
The amount of attention is incredible
This is a great series. Agree, best one yet. Really appreciate Tim's attention to detail and his pace, working us through the process. Really happy the episode is longer. Keep up the good work!
Does Tim have a 959 for us to watch him detail?
Beautiful car to work on ❤❤
Delicious video... Thank you!!!
Guys! This is the most respective car vid ive seen. I love it
I’m sure that Enzo would approve how this detailing was done
Enzo wouldn't have really cared about the body and chassis.
Amazing!!
True beauty.
I basically watched this on a loop. It could have been a Geo metro. It was worth watching, thanks.
Detailing ASMR
unreal job
Perfect🔥🔥🔥
Waoo, simply gorgeous ️!!!
Excuse my OCD, but it appears that the clock doesn't work. Are points taken off for that?
Yes there would be points taken off if the clock does not work.
Shouldn't be -for these older Ferraris, a non functioning clock is technically "factory correct". Having one that correctly keeps time is tantamount to over-restoration.
Would you mind sharing some recommendations for degreasing sprays like you're using?
Awesome job on the detailing!
What brand are those pens you used on the chrome and the brass. Never seen those and can't find any googling. I use paint touch up pens like those, you can't be using those for that I don't think.
Love the music btw. What's the final audio track? Shazam couldn't identify it...
hell yea
Just a note about those washer bags. It seems to me that it would make a lot of sense to have an aftermarket one in the car when you drive it, and put in the vintage one for car shows.
I want this job
It is interesting this guy always find a way to paint something during his detail process. While I will never own something of this value I really don't see myself letting the detail guy paint components on any car. Save that for the folks who are trained for that type of work and will execute a lasting repair/finish.
I would say that he isn't your average detailing guy. He has probably also painted cars in the past - also most high end detailers have extensive knowledge of paint. Such as, Italian paint is often quite soft and needs to be treated carefully - opposed to german paint which is historically very hard and can be polished multiple times with almost no impact on the paint and clearcoat.
So you don’t even no “this guys” name and somehow have knowledge of his experience and training? 😂
@@michaelmaas5544 Did you even watch the part of the video he was painting the steering components? 18:05 if you need some help. If he does have the the proper paint and body experience/training he is not utilizing that skill set in this instance.
@@NoClassic Well next time you detail a multi million dollar car how about you show us all how it’s done. 👍🏻
@@michaelmaas5544 I am in no way trained for something like that but I would have enough common sense to not rest an open can of enamel paint on the million dollar car.
Hey, I thought there was going to be a Concours Scoring Sheet available. I thought I heard him say it at 0:55. You know, walk around the car using that scoring sheet to see what we need to change. So, where's the sheet, man? I want to download a copy of the blank form. The video is freakin awesome. What a job!
That's some car .
My aunt used to say -"what would be of bad taste if it wasn't for the color yellow"!
These cars have values north of $3.25M, and have sold for as much as $10+M. And yet:
1. You're sitting directly on the unprotected tan Connolly Leather driver's seat in blue jeans and a dark-dyed polo shirt. Anybody ever had blue dye stains from jeans on something they were sitting on? Happens all the time. Also a high potential for jean rivets to scratch the leather while getting in or out. Suggestion would be to have clean protective seat covers on every part of the seat. And for the detailer to wear something like a natural (undyed) 100% cotton long sleeve shirt and pants; no belt/buckle, no rivets, no possible dye transfer, no sweaty skin to touch the leather.
2. As others mentioned, using the same increasingly dirty cloth for the entire dash. For a car of this caliber, should have a stack of freshly washed, brand-new never-used microfiber cloths and change them out often.
3. The open can of beeswax balanced in the chromed center console? And in-use cloths set in the coin tray lined with the same tan Connolly Leather? Suggestion would be to have everything covered with large appropriately protective cloths to prevent even the teensiest possibility of anything bad going on in there.
4. The open can of black paint balanced on the corner of the engine compartment? One elbow twitch and it's upside down either in the engine compartment or on the outside of the car. At the very least, keep the can in a large magnetic parts tray to help keep the can planted and provide an area for paint drips & spills.
5. Just a small thin cloth draped on the fender for protection from tools & clothing? Suggestion would be to have all painted surfaces near the working area fully & completely covered with appropriately thick protective pieces. Think hospital operating theater with just the main work area exposed.
I just can't see things like this without commenting. I ask myself what I would think about these practices if it were _my_ 275 GTB.
And he used the same gloves, I would have switched to not cross contaminated
I also don’t know why he used a 3 inch polisher, could’ve damaged the edges. Should’ve used a one inch or better yet, hand polish. Expected better from a professional handling a multi million dollar car
This person is an OK hobby detailer, he's no AMMO NYC. Dry Ice blast the engine bay and undercarriage, no foam cannon, not rolling the MF cloth while picking up dirt, no steam machine, no ozone machine.
Neat
The dubstep music box playing when he's not talking is ear piercingly loud
beautiful car, but would never want to own something that would have me go down in history as a villain if i were to ever crash it.
You have to do a collab with AMMO NYC
Seriously, i want to be better because of this vid
I dare someone to say “You missed a spot “ to this guy.
My first thought was little bit decatent, my second was best ROI are art and vintage cars.
Real estate and firearms.
@@joshuagibson2520 Firearms not so much here in Austria.
@@joshuagibson2520 not exactly easy to store and liquidate millions in piles of firearms lol
@@yeahitskimmel you're not wrong. It's easier to store a massive amount of equity in one painting than a pile of bang bangs. However I wanted to tell you your comment was removed by censors. Goddamn censors.
There is nothing to clean it is flawless!
I’m just watching to spend time with this car.
There is this stuff called Plexus that's awesome for clear plastic
I use Plexus all the time. But the plastics required a more aggressive approach. I used the Rolite line of polishes on most of these videos. But Plexus is my daily go to polish.
You are truly an artist at what you do man it was a privilege to watch you work ,I can see just by a half hour video that you are a perfectionist, and highly skilled and on this example of a fine classic auto you have to be, need an intern ?
I used to detail years ago , I still collect my Griots garage handbook magazine s
I have OCD but these guys ...
Why did you stop making these?
Why not dry ice the engine compartment? Would have done better and faster i think
Can someone explain to me why classic Ferraris are always equipped with bottom-grade Fram oil filters?
This must be the Bruce Meyer car, right. 🙃
I want his JOB
So, he cleaned the entire dash with the same cloth and brush!
There’s basically not even any dust on it when he starts and it’s like 2 square feet, how many do you think he needed?
My guy is polishing bolts and listening for dirt 😂on a $3 million dollar car, he might know what he’s doing 🤷🏻♂️
@@michaelmaas5544 I know what he is doing. That's not worth the thousands of dollars they spend on the detail
@@nastystew6942 Well they spend it all the time doing it so it must be “worth it“ to them. To spend thousands on a multi million dollar investment only makes common sense.
You see everything is only worth what someone is willing to pay for it.
Anyone else having a hard time looking at the scuff on the bottom of the steering column where it looks like the wheel tilts?
Yes
We did address that. Had to disassemble the column and touch it up. Time didn’t allow all the changes
@@timmcnair4424 beautiful car and thanks for sharing the detail. There is only so much you can show in UA-cam video. Just a little arm chair nit picking from the jealous peanut gallery :)
@@timmcnair4424 Fantastic work Tim! I dream of the day I could prep a concours car like this! You truly are a master and it shows.
@@andrewcramer7214 thank you! I appreciate the support!
if only I had made better decisions in life……a Ferrari 275 would be my choice
ah bro you can save up for a decent used super car or just a fun car ... if you really want it
The 275 was around $300-$400k back in 2008 let that sink in. Everything changed after the financial crisis.
pretty much
Yes, every little part on an old Ferrari is made from unobtanium?
So this isn’t a 240z
😨 OMG! I can no longer look apon my automobile as appropriately prepaired. Thus, I BLAME YOU .
Best to you Scott.
P.S. But it's still a Jaaaag.
Feels a bit daft to clean a car like this. Might as well pull it apart and restore everything bit by bit
I would rather detail a dirty minivan than work on exotics. It’s just not the same, I like the zen of dirty to clean, this is completely different, it’s not dirty at all so your going from clean to detailed and that’s not a big difference. I like customers to be blown away and accuse me of just replacing the car with a new one.
The steering wheel needs more lemon pledge.
He is using Griot's products on the Ferrari! Wtf!!!!!! 23:04
Does anyone else take their eblems off? All of my vehicles are f'ing disgusting around them and one of these days, I'd love to take them off and make that area look good. My 3 vehicles are 94, 04 and 16. I'd imagine they're all 2-sided tape?
I found using cleaner wax and a tootbrush does an amazing job and you don't need to take them off and reinstall which takes hours off that job.
You can't really do it regularly on modern cars because they're glued, not screwed or bolted.
Most of the 'dullness' around badging (at least on cars in the UK) is from water deposits. A good water spot remover applied with a soft brush makes the whole area look a ton better.
I KNOW I’ll probably getting blasted for this but I’m going to say it anyway. This series is great BUT I find it incredibly frustrating that they never show or tell us the name of the products used. Why bother showing us what you’re doing if we can’t duplicate it on our own cars. Infuriating. I know it’s probably some legal issue but I want to throw something at my screen every time I watch these great videos!!
According to BABVVEN AND TEBBVEN soon all combustion cars including classics will be banned from public streets in entire EU and Scandinavia
Why does the damn annoying elevator music have to be so loud?
It really ruins the video, having to constantly adjust level for dialog vs the blasting music.
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🪣🧽 👌🏼🙂
The way the duck tape was pun on the carburetors was really out of place in this video, is screamed bad quality, a lot of theatre with all the brushes, and the painting like accuracy, but the the screenshots that include those carburetors being washed with degreaser and the duck tape that masks 1:10th of the carburetors are horrendous, they could mask then cut the excess and cream them properly, for the level of the car, the guy is not on point.
From what I see, The tape is there just to prevent dust getting in during the cleaning process. These are removed before the air cleaner is replaced.
@@henryhol8538 on what is portrayed as a perfect condition cleaning for concours I can assure you that the dirt under the badly sticked duck tape that protrudes from the carburetors counts
It's not duct tape. It's painters tape.
@@etravix and it was put like someone spitted it
@@razvan0312 I can't deny you that. 🤣
The music selection is horrendous.
You’re horrendous Bill… I actually really like the music. It’s relaxing trio hop. What would you prefer?
There's watches more expensive than this car....
Yes and thankfully the bubble is now popping because the high end watch market has been ridiculously overpriced for too long ..
Pure madness
I'll take this Ferrari all day long, instead of a watch
Pretty pretentious for a guy that´s driving a Golf and is showcasing 100$ watches on his channel. 😆
@@Schmitzelhaus yeah, I'm small fry. Please like and subscribe so I can drive a Ferrari and wear million dollar watches.
Sorry but for me this is a bit an Industry invented to earn money. You can wash a car, you can restore a car and you can use a car. But this is spending a lot of money for a work that does let look the car a bit better for a short period. Would never spend that money sorry.
Was enjoying the video until that horrible background music started.
Totally disagree. I love the gentle trip hop. Adds to the therapy session….. but each to their own
if AMMO NY was doing this the video would be 5 times longer filled with useless BS and product sales pitch. can't stand that pretentious dude.
That man rambles like no tomorrow. Can't stand him either
Hey now, he may make analogies for analogies for incredibly simple concepts to begin with, but he has made the high-end detailing world more accessible for countless sick nerds like myself. Also to be fair in the first several years of his channel he only had a few products so he often promoted products he had no ties to. But youtube money has a way of changing amazing channels...
One brand of car I never liked.
Not sure if I trust this guy
Why are you showing is these terrible videos. Cleaning cars. 😂🤣😂🤣
Who will think that people will watch people wash cars? I'm going to make a video of water drying
I love these videos. So therapeutic…. Wax on Wax off. Shiny car.
And yet there is a whole industry of people watching other people play video games.
People who own a nice car and want tips on how to keep it looking real good.
And yet here you are ... and me too.
Isn't Twitch just someone sitting at their computer watching someone else sitting at their computer?