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Old 21-11-23, 11:51
KevinHann KevinHann is offline
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A really interesting read and as a a classic car owner aswel its something I come across on other forums.

We have a car, a 1937 Hillman 80 Limousine as used by Whitehall as official transport during the war. She is original, she carried her scars of a long life well. Yes the headlining is dirty and ripped in places, yes there are scratches and areas of dull paint and some tears in the leather....

But, we chose to preserve her not restore her. Mechanically we carry out regular checks and undertake work where necessary. Once the patina is gone it can never be 'restored' back into a vehicle.

Our trucks are different, they have required major restoration work. Its about understanding when and which course of action is required.
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