By Dave Ashton
Muscle Car and Corvette Nationals is always the place to go to find scarce vehicles. This year’s show includes the ‘Barn Finds & Hidden Gems.’ All those rare classics we wish we had found ourselves tucked away in some old building for the last 40 years.All 25 vehicles on show were in various states of condition. Some look like they only need a lick of paint, while others needing a full restoration job. For instance, the 1968 Dodge Coronet R/T Convertible in silver, with a white top, 425ci V8 and a red interior looks in relatively good shape. however, a 1972 Chevrolet Chevelle, 1 of 9,508, which isn’t particularly rare, was wrecked in 1973 and left to stand for the next 50 years. From the look of the front end and on this example, it would take a brave man to take on this project.
It’s worth going through the whole video as the rest of the vehicles at the show get a brief glimpse. such as a 1967 Yenko Super Camaro, being one of only 60 ever made.
Restoration vs. Preservation: The Ongoing Debate
The MCACN event spotlighted an essential debate within the automotive community: restoration versus preservation. Restored cars showcase the glamour of yesteryears with flawless finishes, while preserved vehicles maintain their originality, serving as snapshots of a bygone era.
Key Benefits of Preservation:
Authenticity: Maintains factory-original features.
Historical Insight: Offers a direct connection to the vehicle’s past.
Increasing Rarity: As more vehicles undergo restoration, untouched examples become exceedingly rare.
If you want to find out more about the event check out their main website here.
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