RE: IML: To custom or not to custom?
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RE: IML: To custom or not to custom?



The only thought that comes to mind on this is to keep in mind that any custom car is not necesarily cheaper to build than a restoration these days.
Their costs are almost equivalent. But I guarantee that you will get a lot more return on your investment if you decide to restore the car as close to its original form as possible.
Judging from what I normally see at shows and other car events, most people could care less about the details that make up a pedigree or 100 point car. Unless you're going for an AACA escutcheon on the grille, an average and presentable restoration will make that car very popular and well received.



Chris Middlebrook
1962 Custom Southampton

--- On Mon 05/08, Karl < karlsmail@xxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:

From: Karl [mailto: karlsmail@xxxxxxxxxxx]
To: mailing-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Sun, 7 May 2006 22:29:14 -0700
Subject: IML: To custom or not to custom?

I recently bought a second 1960 Imperial 4 doorcustom (yesterday) I have one in the middle of a fullrestore. It is a numbers matching all original.

The second I just got is the same. Bad news isthe engine was full of water over a winter. Cracks!!! Now thequestion.

Has anyone ever seen a custom built from a 60Imperial?

If in my position would you purchase a new 413ci and kindof restore it? (I say kind of because it would be a different engine.)

I ask because I am debating on makinga hot rod that is similar to the original to show side by side. Paintthem both the same and such.

Just wanted to hear some thoughts on this.

Thanks

Karl



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