Re: [FWDLK] Restoration and Preservation.
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Re: [FWDLK] Restoration and Preservation.



And, as an adjunct to all this great discussion--as long as it continues to be civil---which it has been, btw...

Doesn't anyone else sort of feel sorry for the guy who buys a freshly "restored" auction car, KNOWING that that poor car, if it's ever driven, will probably not be able to get out of its own way, because we well understand what-all is involved in dialing-in our cars to operate and handle properly, and that a static restoration can not possibly address the myriad (physically-messy) issues that are involved in getting
a car to be able to run-right?

Also, I feel sorry for the car, too, because its rich owner will never be interested in driving it extensively
or really bonding to it, other than as its being a trophy to his wealth.

We all modify our cars, to certain differing extents, because we DO drive them.

I personally modify my car's performance, rather than to make obvious physical changes to him.

Thanks to Dave Homstad's assistance, Horrie's newest gizmo will be a Pertronix electronic ignition system (which requires that a dual-point distributor to be used for its installation) which is installed in a 1955 Windsor Poly distributor---which is one of the VERY few 50's dissies that happens to have
excellent mechanical advancements in it, for increased performance.

Neil Vedder



John Bartell wrote:
On 1/28/2011 12:14 PM, Adam Lindenbaum wrote:
I thought the subject was going to be dropped but I have to ask, do you honestly think all it takes is a blow torch to re-engineer a car to make it perform better than the highly paid factory engineers could? Now can we drop this, I don't even know what kind of car you have but I respect it, it's yours, you love it, respect other people.
Adam Lindenbaum


Subject: [FWDLK] Restoration and Preservation.
The FORWARD LOOK forum was founded and dedicated to the correct restoration and preservation of Forward Look cars.




"And, there's no greater feeling than to know you've done it right...even when you add the changes to make it your own!"

John in WI...some more white stuff coming our way!

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