TylerW
Well-Known Member
Hey guys:
I've seen this discussed a few times and most of the time the replies are along the lines of "it's your car, do as you wish".
The question is:
If you are looking at a Mopar for sale, and it's apparent that it's been restored with more options than it originally had, does it-
1. Turn you off on it because you want a totally original car even if it was stripped, or...
2. Seem like a good thing, because more is better.
I'm not talking about high-dollar cars that need to be correct. I'm talking about cars like my own Dart Sport. It's a 318 car with a great color combo(red w/white interior) buckets, console, ps, pb, air, rear speaker.
I have some nice options I'm going to add to it...light package, dual mirrors, inside hood release, day/night mirror. I think things like this only enhance a car...otherwise people wouldn't always be looking for those parts and pieces.
I know "it's my car" and yes I have done as I pleased but I'm curious to hear subjective opinions.
I've seen this discussed a few times and most of the time the replies are along the lines of "it's your car, do as you wish".
The question is:
If you are looking at a Mopar for sale, and it's apparent that it's been restored with more options than it originally had, does it-
1. Turn you off on it because you want a totally original car even if it was stripped, or...
2. Seem like a good thing, because more is better.
I'm not talking about high-dollar cars that need to be correct. I'm talking about cars like my own Dart Sport. It's a 318 car with a great color combo(red w/white interior) buckets, console, ps, pb, air, rear speaker.
I have some nice options I'm going to add to it...light package, dual mirrors, inside hood release, day/night mirror. I think things like this only enhance a car...otherwise people wouldn't always be looking for those parts and pieces.
I know "it's my car" and yes I have done as I pleased but I'm curious to hear subjective opinions.