Do YOU Need To Detail An All-New Chevrolet Corvette Z06? Detailing Legend, Todd Cooperider, Spends 100 Hours Top To Bottom

Do YOU Need To Detail An All-New Chevrolet Corvette Z06? Detailing Legend, Todd Cooperider, Spends 100 Hours Top To Bottom
A friend of AutoSpies, Todd Cooperider, is a detailing legend. Well regarded in the detailing community, Cooperider is one of the first choices for well-heeled customers with some seriously heavy duty hardware.

While we've seen his work with countless, fragile Italian beauties, it turns out we're going to show you something different this time around. That's because he's added a new car to his fleet and he's going to be using it to showcase exactly what his company, Esoteric, is capable of. To kick that off, Cooperider took his all-new Chevrolet Corvette Z06 and detailed it top to bottom.

If you're not familiar with Cooperider's work, that means he spent 100 hours working on the vehicle.

If you're just a little bit curious as to how one could spend that much time on an all-new ride, I suggest you scope out Cooperider's detailed post abut what he did to his all-new Z06. It's definitely worth the read if you're considering getting a new piece of metal you plan on keeping for a long time.

As a bonus, he has partnered with HRE wheels and Akrapovic exhaust systems and is now a retailer of those products. If you're not familiar with either supplier let me put it this way: they're some of the best at what they do, just bring cash.

**READ Cooperider's detailed post, below, by clicking "Read Article."

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MDarringerMDarringer - 2/10/2016 8:37:54 AM
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A good detailer is worth his weight in gold and then some.


PUGPROUDPUGPROUD - 2/10/2016 6:17:37 PM
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I have all my cars detailed...certainly not to the extent or cost that would weigh heavily on my mind whether or not to take them out for a drive. Well detailed cars are great...but I gave up years ago worrying about a car getting dirty and just drive them everywhere and anywhere in any weather.


skytopskytop - 2/14/2016 7:13:29 PM
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Driving it home, it will rain and muddy puddles will be unavoidable.
This is an example of self absorbed, obsessive behavior coupled with the need for perfection. Some peoples lives are out of control so they find an outlet to make 'perfect' instead of working to improve themselves.


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