Magical video shows the revitalized exterior of the forgotten 1971 Dodge Charger after its first pressure wash in 25 years

CAR influencer Bryce Cold has posted footage of his 1971 Dodge Charger receiving its first pressure wash in over 20 years.
The classic Wash was the first significant step of a full restoration project.
Bryce Cold previously posted a Video of himself saving the 1971 Charger in a rare barn find.
Cold wrote, “It’s a huge project considering the amount of metalworking it will involve, but I’m really looking forward to getting involved!”
Cold sprayed his entire 1971 Charger with D-Germ sanitizer spray before grabbing a pressure washer.
The D-Germ spray was essential given the massive amounts of moss and mold being removed from the car.


Once the power wash begins, thick layers of dirt can be seen removing from the exterior of the charger.
One of the more intriguing segments of the wash occurred at 3:13 p.m. when dirt poured out of the driver’s door holes caused by rust.
At 17:33 we then see an excellent contrast between the clean left rear end of the classic car and its uncleaned trunk.
Cold didn’t stop washing the green paint on his charger.
This car influencer spent a lot of time rinsing the mold and moss infested grille before washing the rear and interior of the car.
While washing the old Charger, Cold said he vacuumed 15 pounds of “dirt, rust, debris and seeds” from rats that lived in the vehicle.
The Dodge’s paint is expected to shine even more once Cold has polished and waxed the exterior.
A 1971 Dodge Charger has an average value in concours condition of $38,600. Hagerty reports.
https://www.the-sun.com/motors/6796790/video-shows-forgotten-charger-wash/ Magical video shows the revitalized exterior of the forgotten 1971 Dodge Charger after its first pressure wash in 25 years