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You are both right. Its really up to the buyer what he prefers
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: the427king</div><div class="ubbcode-body">If the engine compartment is painted,those wanting originality are turned off. If he didnt detail it, theyd say hes asking too much for a car that needs resto. He just needs to find a buyer that likes exactly what he has. Just a matter of time, its a real nice car. </div></div>
Chuck, could not have said it better. Thank you
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Kinda reminds me of a '68 Mustang I found that was as it left Dearborn. Car had EVERYTHING original, flaws and all with 44k miles. I sold it to a wholesaler (I bought it to sell) and he painted the engine compartment, changed the plug wires, blended the chipped paint---basically ruined the car. He took it to about five venues before he finally cut it loose and lost thousands of dollars. I distinctly remember telling him to "LEAVE IT ALONE", but he thought he knew it all.
The engine painted here isn't the worst thing in the world. True, WE ALL would have left it alone. Maybe, whoever painted the engine and did the fluff just thought he was making improvements. Oh well!?!
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