Dr. Beasley's and Mike Phillips Car Detailing Class

2025 Recap – 34 Training Cars Went Through Dr. Beasley’s Car Detailing Classes in 2025!

Here’s a collection of pictures showcasing all the cars that went through our car detailing classes here at Dr. Beasley’s in Stuart, Florida.

1: 1979 Corvette – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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2: 2007 Corvette ZO6 – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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3: 1968 Chevy Camaro Rally Sport – Paint Correction and Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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4: 1972 Chevy Chevelle – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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5: 1966 Corvette Race Car – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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6: 2013 Corvette Grand Sport – Paint Correction & Ceramic Coating – More Pictures

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7: 1962 Chevy Biscayne Pro Street – Wetsanding Car (at the American Muscle Car Museum) – More Pictures

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8: 1961 Chevy Impala – Paint Correction & Ceramic Coating (at the American Muscle Car Museum) More Pictures

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9: 2013 Ford Mustang Convertible – Paint Correction and Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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10: 1971 Plymouth 440 Cuda – Wetsanding Car (at the American Muscle Car Museum) More Pictures

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11: 1934 Ford 3-Window Coupe – Wetsanding CarMore Pictures

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12: 1934 Chevy Pickup Streetrod – Wetsanding TruckMore Pictures

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13: 1991 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo All Wheel Drive – Barn Find More Pictures

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14: 2002 Mini Cooper – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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15: 1970 Plymouth Satellite – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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16: 1950 Chevy Pickup Streetrod – Paint Correction & Ceramic Coating – (at the American Muscle Car Museum) – More Pictures

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17: 2017 Z51 Corvette – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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18: 1963 Corvette Stingray – Paint Correction & Ceramic Coating – More Pictures

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19: 1969 Dodge Dart GTS – Wetsanding CarMore Pictures

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20: 1949 Ford Club Coupe – Paint Correction & Ceramic Coating – Single Stage Paint – More Pictures

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21: 1977 Pontiac Can Am – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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22: 1970 VW Shorty Bus – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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23: 1941 Chevy Streetrod – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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24: 1969 Dodge Dart GTS – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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25: 1977 Pontiac Grand Prix SJ – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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26: 1934 Chevy Sedan Streetrod – Paint Correction & Ceramic CoatingMore Pictures

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27: 1972 Cadillac Eldorado – Paint Correction & Ceramic Coating – (at the American Muscle Car Museum) More Pictures

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28: 1992 Mercedes-Benz 600 SEL V12 – Paint Correction & Ceramic Coating – Original Single Stage Paint – (at the American Muscle Car Museum) – More Pictures

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29: 1969 Dodge Dart – Sub-Surface Glass PolishingMore Pictures

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30: 1979 Chevy Corvette – Sub-Surface Glass PolishingMore Pictures

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31: 1966 Corvette – Sub-Surface Glas PolishingMore Pictures

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32: 1991 Dodge Stealth Twin Turbo All Wheel Drive – Sub-Surface Glass Polishing – More Pictures

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33: Ford Escape – Headlight CorrectionMore Pictures

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34: 2001 Ford F150 Pickup – Headlight CorrectionMore Pictures

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How about You?
Are you trying to decide on which class to take? There’s a lot of options here in America. My advice would be to TRY to find any kind of write-up like this one and all the rest of the write-ups I’ve created for past classes. Try. I’m afraid you won’t find anything. But as you’ve seen here, I fully document what our classes look like.

  • Train on real cars.
  • Train on cool cars.
  • Train on a LOT of cars.
  • Use all types of tools – make up your own mind which tool is best for you.
  • More topics
  • More tools
  • More techniques
  • No chairs.
  • Zero sitting.
  • No boring PowerPoint

After you’ve invested hours and days trying to find any kind of documentation for any other class that shows what the class REALLY looks like then get off the fence, clear your schedule, make your travel plans and I’ll see you here at a future, fun detailing class.

2026 Class Schedule

Questions? Shoot me a text or give me a call: 760-515-0444

Mike

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