Full Detail Lamborghini Countach: Matt Farah - Summary

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This is a video transcript of a car detailing episode where the host, Larry Kosilla, visits his longtime friend Matt Farah in California to detail his 1988 Lamborghini Countach, a rare and iconic supercar with red single-stage paint. Larry explains the challenges and techniques of preserving the original paint, which is thin, finicky and oxidized in some areas. He also shows the tools and products he uses, such as pad washers, blowout stations, foam pads and polish. He gets help from three other professional detailers: Kevin Brown, Derek Bemis and Daniel Hollinger. They spend two days working on the car, cleaning, polishing and protecting the paint, wheels, tires and exhaust. They also take the car for a drive in the mountains and enjoy the scenery and sound of the car. Larry reflects on his friendship with Matt and their shared passion for cars. He thanks his helpers and invites the viewers to watch more videos and podcasts on his website.

Facts

1. The host is visiting California to detail Matt Farah's Lamborghini Countach.
2. The car is an older model with Italian single-stage paint, which is thin and delicate.
3. A one pad, one polish technique will be used for detailing due to the paint's nature.
4. Kevin Brown, Gary Bemis, and Daniel Hollinger are assisting with the detailing.
5. Matt is getting married in a few weeks.
6. The 1988 Countach QV4 has a Rosso Siviglia red color, one of 607 produced.
7. It features an Alpine CD player, the first in any production car at the time, which was a $9,000 option.
8. The car also has an optional wing, costing an additional $5,000 in 1988.
9. The total MSRP of the car was $124,000 in 1988.
10. The car is highly original with 18,000 miles, no accidents or paintwork except for some touch-ups.
11. The gold finish on the wheels and the interior are original except for part of the driver's seat.
12. The car has mixed materials including fiberglass, aluminum, and carbon kevlar.
13. There is some toasting on the engine bonnet due to heat from the engine and stress cracks on the passenger side radiator scoop.
14. The detailing approach focuses on preservation rather than restoration.
15. Matt's Countach has been featured in photo shoots with Cindy Crawford and appeared in Motor Trend Classic and Automobile magazine.
16. The car has 26,000 original kilometers on it.

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