Sympathetic Restoration
Write to our Editor at mlitwin@hemmings.com and follow him on Instagram @matt.litwin.hemmings. “As with most car owners who invest in an expensive paint job—the new finish should be mesmerizing” VETERAN READERS will recall that we’ve often discussed the overwhelming enjoyment of driving a vintage car daily, an old reliable ride that still presents well at the local cruise-in, or outside the pastry shop while we commiserate over morning coffee with like-minded enthusiasts. The automotive equivalent of your favorite pair of loafers that shine, despite the accumulation of miles on the heels. Therein lies the flip side of daily driving Old Reliable: miles. Tires, brakes, and plug wires notwithstanding, the slow and steady accumulation of nicks and scrapes on the body eventually defy attempts to hide the age of the finish. Brightwork…