Interested in looking at the 1950's chevy Bel Air line. I really do not like someone that beefs the car so that they burn a gallon of gas a minute from idling nor do I like cars that have the interior and exterior revamped. Everytime I think I found one with great body work, the seats are switched to something else or they are full of guages that were not originally there. Personally, I want my cars to look as original as possible.
With that said, should I purchase an old hearty car and restore it back to its originallity or should I just try to find the closest that I can that it already restored. WHICH IS CHEAPER?
Thanks
P.S. Don't get me wrong, I respect all peoples ideas for their revamped cars, good for them, just not for me.
2007-07-11
02:30:20
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avengress
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➔ Chevrolet
So basically, should I by an already restored car and just by the parts to make it look original or should I start with a pastured/garaged car and rebuild/restore?
2007-07-11
02:39:32 ·
update #1