Assessing restoration jobs
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
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==Muscle cars== | ==Muscle cars== | ||
− | [http://www.autorestorermagazine.com/ar/ Auto Restorer Magazine.com] along with a host of other | + | [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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==''Too'' perfect?== | ==''Too'' perfect?== | ||
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. | 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. | ||
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