Stop in for a cup of coffee

I'm happy with what's in there now. I do like the history and education part of it but at the end of the day you have to make your own choice, Yes? Sage advice and vast experience in here are always greatly appreciated and taken into account.

I think this reckons back to discussions on what is and is not a "restoration". I'm not restoring the car (in my mind) I'm caring for it and prolonging it's lifetime "generally true to original look" :D It's about driving and the hobby. I went deep into the forest doing my historical reenacting and had a sudden realization that being militant (pun intended) on correctness drives people away. I want to see more classics on the road. 16 weeks and counting!!! Ugh
I have only really tried one time to be correct on a resto. A 66 hemi charger. Guys in Carlisle saw it. But my 66 satellite is going to be a all out as close as I can get it correct. What a pain....lol