MjW
New Member
Hi,
I'm new to this forum and thought I'd share some images of my recent purchase.
The car is a start point for a restoration that I'm hoping to complete within a couple of years. She needs work in several areas but starts and drives quite well.
The car is currently fitted with the moulding and pad for the St Regis roof, but the vinyl itself was shredded, and has now been mostly removed. I'm debating on whether to replace the vinyl or to remove the pad moulding and trims, and run it as a hardtop car (prepping the roof and painting body colour). As the rest of the car is almost completely original, would removing the vinyl harm future value, or make it easier to sell? I have the beauty rings for the road wheels once they've been cleaned up and fitted with different tyres (thin band whitewalls I'm thinking). The intention is to restore only the bits that need attention, and clean up/re-use as much of the original car as possible. It shows its age, but in my opinion it should do. It's not a new car, it's 46 years old, it's had a life and I want to retain some of that.
Anyway, here it is. What do you all think, replace the St Regis vinyl, or run it as a painted hardtop car?
I'm new to this forum and thought I'd share some images of my recent purchase.
The car is a start point for a restoration that I'm hoping to complete within a couple of years. She needs work in several areas but starts and drives quite well.
The car is currently fitted with the moulding and pad for the St Regis roof, but the vinyl itself was shredded, and has now been mostly removed. I'm debating on whether to replace the vinyl or to remove the pad moulding and trims, and run it as a hardtop car (prepping the roof and painting body colour). As the rest of the car is almost completely original, would removing the vinyl harm future value, or make it easier to sell? I have the beauty rings for the road wheels once they've been cleaned up and fitted with different tyres (thin band whitewalls I'm thinking). The intention is to restore only the bits that need attention, and clean up/re-use as much of the original car as possible. It shows its age, but in my opinion it should do. It's not a new car, it's 46 years old, it's had a life and I want to retain some of that.
Anyway, here it is. What do you all think, replace the St Regis vinyl, or run it as a painted hardtop car?