1968 Volkswagen type 3 Notchback

Launched in 1961, the Volkswagen Type 3 expanded the lineup beyond the Beetle, offering Notchback, Fastback, and Squareback models with a rear-mounted "pancake" engine.

Context

The objective of this project was to elevate the vehicle’s paintwork to a standard that feels unmistakably premium. By correcting imperfections and refining clarity, depth, and gloss, the finish was designed to stand out instantly and remain memorable—reinforcing pride of ownership and long-term value.

Details
Time Frame:

20-25 hours

Goal

Green light, do whatever it takes to restore all painted surfaces and accessories

Involvement:

Multi step paint correction, Mild metal polish, Ceramic coating

Overview

The goal of this polishing process was to define the vehicle’s visual identity through its finish. By correcting imperfections and restoring clarity, depth, and balance to the paintwork, the vehicle was refined to stand apart—presenting a surface that feels intentional, premium, and immediately memorable from every angle.

Challenge

The vehicle arrived with paintwork that no longer reflected its true condition or value. Years of improper washing had introduced swirls, light scratches, and a dull, uneven finish that scattered light and muted the paint’s depth. The owner’s concern was clear: the car lacked presence. The goal of this polishing process was to correct these defects, restore clarity and uniformity, and reestablish a finish that feels intentional, refined, and visually striking.

Solution

The vehicle’s finish had lost clarity and depth due to accumulated surface wear, light scratching, and environmental exposure, diminishing its overall presentation. A tailored paint correction process was developed to address these issues, refining the surface and restoring uniform light reflection across all panels. Through controlled polishing stages, gloss and depth were re-established, resulting in a clean, reflective finish that enhances the vehicle’s appearance and restores confidence in how it presents in everyday lighting conditions.