Assessing restoration jobs

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a car that is total stock thats paint engine the works. is worth more then one that is re built repainted to try & look like new. that means if it came with lac or or other paint leave it alone.there is a story in the new auto restorer magazine by some real high powered dealers about muscle cars namly nickly in ill. a stock LS6 chevelle very low miles for $156.000. a lot of people try to over restore & don't make it the way it came from the factory. a factory stock car is not perfect, it has flaws!!! thank you
 
  
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==Overview==
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Automobile restoration is a mega-dollar enterprise. Cars that sold originally for MUCH less than even the least expensive vehicle sold today can fetch hundreds of thousands of dollars at Barrett-Jackson, Gooding & Company, Kruse, Christie's, RM Auctions, and Sotheby's to name some of the better known auctions.
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Most_expensive_cars_sold_in_auction Click] to see a Wiki page on world records for auctioned vehicles.
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==Survivor vs. restoration==
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A car that is totally stock, including paint, engine, chassis, interior, etc. is worth more then one that is rebuilt and/or repainted to look like new. That means if the finish or interior or mechanicals are reasonably good condition it's better to leave it as a "survivor" in many cases than it is to do a less-than-perfect restoration. The value will be exceptional if it's a desirable vehicle and the money saved by NOT doing a restoration will only increase the profit margin of a survivor vehicle.
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==Muscle cars==
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[http://www.autorestorermagazine.com/ar/ Auto Restorer Magazine.com] along with a host of other magazines and TV shows have featured articles on muscle cars sold at auction that were originally from performance-orientated dealerships that briefly flourished in the late 1960s into the 1970s, like:
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;CHEVY
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:Baldwin-Motion
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:Berger Chevrolet
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:Dana Chevrolet
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:Fred Gibb Chevrolet
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:Nickey Chevrolet
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:Yenko Chevrolet
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;DODGE
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:Grand-Spaulding Dodge
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;FORD
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:Tasca Ford
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;PONTIAC
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:Royal Pontiac
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These cars have sold for huge amounts, rivaling even some of the classic cars of the thirties and European makes as well.
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==''Too'' perfect?==
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Sometimes the mistake is made of restoring a vehicle to a "better than factory" state. There has been much written on how vehicles should be restored; instead of being perfect, they should have the same "flaws" like paint overspray, etc. as the original vehicles had coming straight off the assembly line to the dealership.

Latest revision as of 23:19, 10 December 2024

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