Good, now that we're not clogging up productive people we can feel free to waste electrons.
If I restored my PW back to original condition it would be a very pretty lawn ornament. Usless to do much more than look pretty, impress people, and hold up traffic. It would barely be capable of doing the speeds necessary to go to the home center 5 miles from my house, let alone further, especially with a bed full of towing equipment. It becomes a toy, which is a bigger crime in my opinion then what I'm doing to it.
I'm sure there are plenty of people who would look at the truck in pictures or in person at some free car show and tell me how great it is to see and how beautiful a truck it is, but most wouldn't want to buy it from me for what they swear it is worth.
So my way I get a truck that should hopefully keep as much of the original character as possible, while bringing it's usability to a state that is at least on the low end of acceptable for todays roads, which means it will continue to do exactly what it was designed to do over 60 years ago, and I like that.
And don't kid yourselves, these were amazing vehicles for their day, but compared to todays vehicles they are a rock tied to a stick vs a quality hammer.
Originally posted by divingrocks
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I'm sure there are plenty of people who would look at the truck in pictures or in person at some free car show and tell me how great it is to see and how beautiful a truck it is, but most wouldn't want to buy it from me for what they swear it is worth.
So my way I get a truck that should hopefully keep as much of the original character as possible, while bringing it's usability to a state that is at least on the low end of acceptable for todays roads, which means it will continue to do exactly what it was designed to do over 60 years ago, and I like that.
And don't kid yourselves, these were amazing vehicles for their day, but compared to todays vehicles they are a rock tied to a stick vs a quality hammer.
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