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06-04-2010, 10:18 AM | #21 |
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Re: Complete restoration VS a daily driver...
Dennis, That's my goal too.
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06-05-2010, 01:10 PM | #22 |
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Location: Eastern Tennessee
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Re: Complete restoration VS a daily driver...
Wow Paul, would you care to explain how those mods of installing a Pinto engine or 16" wheels make the Model A more reliable or safer than a restored one? I also question if MAACO paintwork is a better investment. Maybe I am biased, --or maybe you know something that I do not, so please expound on what I missed.
The other question I have is, ...why do people feel like Restorers must put their restored Model A up on a lift and clean everything after a drive? Just as with a brand-new modern vehicle, when we drive our modern car to the store in the rain, we don't bring it home and install it on a lift to clean the undercarriage do we? Many of my previous customers have a car 100% restored by us and then drive it without ever even touching the engine compartment or undercarriage with a cleaning cloth. IMO, owning a "driver" or street rod does not exempt owners either! |
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