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View Poll Results: How would you restore these race cars if you found one of them. | |||
Restore the car stock |
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11 | 18.97% |
Restore the car to as raced |
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47 | 81.03% |
Voters: 58. You may not vote on this poll |
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I say there’s plenty of fully restored cars out there and limited old warriors I’d leave them in race car apparel!
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I would lean toward restoring as delivered, unless it was a significant race car with great history.
If it was just tired looking race car I'd leave it alone and preserve. Nothing wrong with a little patina and preserving history.
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