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Quality and successful restoration needs good planning. The restoration process is a constantly changing process and requirements change as the work change. Generally, a "Restored" vehicle is a vehicle that has been returned to a "like new" condition. This level of restoration work requires virtual every part on the vehicle to be rebuilt or replaced with new components. Considering the number of parts, the time involved and the financial investment, truly "Restored" vehicles are in the realm of Concourse, Museum and Show vehicles. |
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Now, there are street driven "Restored" vehicles, but there're the exception rather than the rule in terms of the hobby. Now there are many different levels of "Restorations", but generally, the scope is to bring the vehicle back to an "as-new" condition, in which only parts that need replacing are changed and good original parts are retained.
When restoring your vehicle, it is best that you surf the net for you to be able to review the work before starting the restoration. It will help you know what parts and tools are needed to accomplish the task. Even better, sites on the internet will give you insight into whether or not your skills will allow you to accomplish the task yourself or if you need to farm the work to a professional.
Good planning is the cornerstone to a successful restoration. One of the most difficult matters you will run into during a restoration is the procurement of quality restoration services and parts. Learning and searching out the parts you will need is equally as important as installing them correctly.
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