Patina Washing the 63 Wagon 
In this video I’m cleaning up the 63 country sedan wagon that has been sitting partially covered in possibly a barn or someone’s garage or yard for many years.  It has some minor rust on the body in the normal spots corners of the doors, lower rear quarter panels and a good amount of light surface rust on the remaining lower panels and of course the normal surface rust on the roof and tops of the fenders and tops of the doors. With a little elbow grease and some Ajax I was able to clean most of the surviving paint. 

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