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View Poll Results: Restore or not to restore...that's the question.
Leave it's appearance "as is" but make super road worthy 78 91.76%
Do an over the top (correct) restoration. 7 8.24%
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Old 11-14-2025, 03:11 PM   #1
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Default So, my '36 sedan delivery: restore or leave the patina POLL

Okay guys, time to vote

I am really on the fence with this project. Many of you know I have restored numerous cars. I have enjoyed each and every one of those projects.
This one?
Not sure I have the heart to restore it. It is a super well-preserved car making it a great candidate for restoration.

So, vote will ya?
Poll option#1) leave it as it appears but make very road worthy.
Poll option#2) do one of my crazy full restorations.

Thanks for your opinions (in advance).
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Old 11-14-2025, 04:00 PM   #2
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It's only original once, but on the other hand there can't be many really nice 1936 Sedan Deliveries around and you do amazing restoration work so it would be one of the best for sure.
If you leave it at is is and make it very road worthy, it can still be restored at a later date.
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Old 11-14-2025, 04:17 PM   #3
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Its much more fun to drive an unrestored car and not worry about every scratch or dent. Just concentrate on dependability.
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Old 11-14-2025, 04:32 PM   #4
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I have done 2 of them. Both were mild hot rods about an inch away from being cut up for scrap. Both were saved.Make it safe to drive and reliable and have fun with it is my vote.
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Old 11-14-2025, 04:33 PM   #5
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Option 1 !
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Old 11-14-2025, 06:32 PM   #6
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Old 11-14-2025, 06:40 PM   #7
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Option 1. You get much more fun for the effort spent.
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Old 11-14-2025, 07:25 PM   #8
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You already know the answer. Authentic originals deserve all the admiration they get. Restored versions of history are handsome, but lose something in the process.
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Old 11-14-2025, 08:04 PM   #9
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I would go with #1...drive and enjoy.
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Old 11-14-2025, 08:15 PM   #10
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Why not save yourself a lot of work and frustration. Sell it. To me!! LOL
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Old 11-14-2025, 08:27 PM   #11
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When I took my EMT class almost 50 years ago (ee gads! that long!) one of the major points brought up was from the teachings of Hippocrates: "physician, first do no harm". I think that concept may be relevant here. Kube, you are unsure of what direction to take at this time. If you paint it now it will surely look better... but it looks fine now (and has "desirable" character which you will surely lose with new paint. If you think new paint now is needed to stop the clock of aging or by your desire, by all means paint it. If you can preserve the car with patina and enjoy it, paint can always come later.
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Old 11-14-2025, 08:47 PM   #12
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Old 11-14-2025, 08:53 PM   #13
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Default Re: So, my '36 sedan delivery: restore or leave the patina POLL

I sincerely appreciate all of the opinions thus far. The poll goes for two weeks.

I do recall clearly one (of a zillion) things my grandfather taught me. That was when in doubt, don't do it.
I am attempting to eliminate that doubt one way or the other.
Ya know, I asked for a poll. Methinks I'll go for what you, the voters decide.
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Old 11-14-2025, 09:42 PM   #14
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Leave unrestored
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Old 11-14-2025, 10:01 PM   #15
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Kube, original only happens once. I'm trying to keep my '36 3W as original as I can.
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Old 11-14-2025, 10:30 PM   #16
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i would choose original
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Old 11-14-2025, 11:08 PM   #17
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One and done
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Old 11-15-2025, 12:01 AM   #18
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Default Re: So, my '36 sedan delivery: restore or leave the patina POLL

Things usually look better in pictures. You would know better than us...who haven't seen it up close. The current "patina" craze, is kinda mind boggling.

Who wouldn't want a nice straight original vehicle, but looking around Al's web we see the dealers want 25k for a 10k 60's pickup because it has surface rust on the hood.

In this case, that thing really looks good. I'm sure you will find some areas that don't qualify to you standards, but there are methods to match the patina for a few areas.

Imagine that, a guy with life long history of painting 100 point cars...needs to learn how to paint again!

GB knows the tricks. Whats the back story, that thing surely lived inside all its life
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Old 11-15-2025, 01:55 AM   #19
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Default Re: So, my '36 sedan delivery: restore or leave the patina POLL

There are two kinds of old original cars. Some exist because they have had continuous maintenance and care and are absolutely beautiful. At the other end of the scale are original cars thar are all original because they have never had any care other than that needed to keep them running. They usually look quite rough. In between these two extremes there is a range of condition.

So Kube, you get to choose if the novelty of an unrestored car is appealing leave it alone. Maybe you can help it enough to appear well cared for. If it remains a display of serious neglect I am for restoration.
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Old 11-15-2025, 03:36 AM   #20
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Hi Kube, I dont post very often, but your dilemma called to me. I am the proud owner of an “unrestored “ 1948 Mercury Convertible.
When I bought it , I heart ached for some time over it. Eventually I restored it mechanically, plus the upholstery which had been eaten by rodents over 40 years. I left the body as is, but I did replace the fender welts and the rubber body mounts.
Since completion ,I have attended National meets in Australia and several Spring Tours. I get many positive comments and the inevidable “when are you going to paint it?”
But to me its a time capsule, last registered in 1965, it is a glimpse into the heady days of school etc. So ,if you have a vehicle that is road worthy and unrestored, it is irreplaceable. Dont pull it apart and make it pristine, you have done that many times before.
Just my 5 cents worth - Dave h
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