Restore to new or keep the patina. Which is best?

General Chat with an emphasis on BMC Minis & Other iconic cars of the 1960's.

I prefer to restore to the following condition;

Better than new (All parts as clean shiny & beautiful as possible)
3
4%
As new (So it looks like it did when it came out of the factory)
13
19%
Patina (I try to restore it but keep the patina wherever possible)
53
77%
 
Total votes: 69

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Re: Restore to new or keep the patina. Which is best?

Post by almondgreen »

The lucky thing for me is that I am sure a rough bugger that give me 12 months with a car & it looks like it has been on the road 10 years :) So I'm sure that Pat & Tina will be back before long.-
the same with me :lol:
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Re: Restore to new or keep the patina. Which is best?

Post by In the shed »

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There's ASBO. It was completely restored to being "like new" in about 2002. I was very wary of it rusting like my last one, so I decided to give it a wipe over with an oily rag (cheap 20W50). It started off looking oily and shiny and then got dirty and then it equilibriated to a protective film which is dry and does not pick up dirt, but if you rub like hell, it's new underneath.

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That's how it was last time someone took a photo of it.

The problem with trailer queens is that people over-shine them.
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