Re: "Over " Restored???
Great Subject for thought and responses. I was seven when I saw my first 57 fuelie leave my bus stop every morning for school. I spent the next 40 years owning many drivers but always dreaming of "restoring" an old era solid axle. I am now 55 and have spent the last two and half years tinkering with my basket case 58--this is a rescue effort. My first ambition was to reconstruct her to be near perfect. Now I really know where the term "deep pockets" and "frustrated perfectionist" comes from. Over time my standards have been lowered and rightfully so to "authentic-looking of the era". To date I haven't met anybody who has seen her that usually knows what she is let alone if the block is correctly dated, stamped, painted or whatever! In fact, my guess is that most other 58 owners and judges cannot totally agree on some of the standards or unique items.
For whatever it is worth, my most significant accomplishment has been meeting many other folks (just like me) who have and are helping to "restore" my 58 to my standard and with no intent to pass her off as "original unmolested". It is the idea of "counterfeiting" on a restoration with the sole purpose of deceiving that upsets me. The term "over restored" should be banned within the NCRS community as that really is the purpose of restoring things. My question is: who is it that sets the standard of "over restoring". Whoever you are, what's the big deal.
Great Subject for thought and responses. I was seven when I saw my first 57 fuelie leave my bus stop every morning for school. I spent the next 40 years owning many drivers but always dreaming of "restoring" an old era solid axle. I am now 55 and have spent the last two and half years tinkering with my basket case 58--this is a rescue effort. My first ambition was to reconstruct her to be near perfect. Now I really know where the term "deep pockets" and "frustrated perfectionist" comes from. Over time my standards have been lowered and rightfully so to "authentic-looking of the era". To date I haven't met anybody who has seen her that usually knows what she is let alone if the block is correctly dated, stamped, painted or whatever! In fact, my guess is that most other 58 owners and judges cannot totally agree on some of the standards or unique items.
For whatever it is worth, my most significant accomplishment has been meeting many other folks (just like me) who have and are helping to "restore" my 58 to my standard and with no intent to pass her off as "original unmolested". It is the idea of "counterfeiting" on a restoration with the sole purpose of deceiving that upsets me. The term "over restored" should be banned within the NCRS community as that really is the purpose of restoring things. My question is: who is it that sets the standard of "over restoring". Whoever you are, what's the big deal.
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