Hey everyone,
So I've got a question to ask all of you, it's a topic that I'm not particularly proud of but I'm trying to do right here. I bought my first classic car about near the end of 2012 off craigslist, my Fairlane. She was a barn car, kept inside for the last 18 years by this old couple.
Well we got the car, the price was just too great for a car in such good condition, but we didn't necessarily have the best plan in mind. We pretty much pulled the biggest sin in the classic car fandom and kept the car outside. It was a case of us really wanting a classic but not having a garage. It started out with keeping a custom-fit car cover over it, then moved to a cheapo assemble it yourself car garage with open walls. The car wasn't running and it was the first car I ever restored mechanically so it took me years. I'd say the car way out in the weather for about 2 and a half-years maybe 3. It was only in the last year or so that I managed to put together a fully enclosed garage with a tarp floor and that's kept the car basically protected from all the elements. But the years of being outside have taken their toll, around the tops of the front fenders, the headlight eyebrows, and four corners of the hood where water pooled up on the car-cover we've got scratched missing paint. I TRIED to right what I did and match up some paint to fill the scratches but.. you know, you'll never get the right shade.. and it's kind of obvious and it just looks tacky.
So I'm in a really tough spot about this. About 85% of the car still looks fine considering, basically as good as when we got her. But those bad spots right on the front are such eye-sores, and the thing is it wouldn't even bother me if the car was bought with those defects, I mean it's a 60 year old car we all have our wrinkles. But to me it's personal when I see the damage, it's shameful and makes me feel bad that I had this near perfect car and I let this damage happen to it. So because of that it probably bothers me more then it should.
So now I'm coming to you guys to either talk me into it or make me see reason. I don't know if this attempt at fixing things is really just going to make things worse you tell me. But I've thought about getting the car repainted, the exact same colors it had originally, but entirely repainted on the outside to fix all those dang scratches and discolorations, then maybe have it clear coated to protect it from the weather since we still don't have a garage that's totally out of the open air. It's one of those tent-stye garages.
Part of me hates to do it, to paint over all that original paint, but I wonder if the end result would be worth it if it makes the car look better, and to be honest there ARE parts on the car where you can tell the last owners filled in some paint chips and repainted some spots but.. they must have just did a better job because the paint matches better.. or maybe its just because it's had time to age along with the rest of the paint and looks less obvious.
Anyway I know car guys are kinda strange when it comes to how they feel about paint and originality so please offer me your opinions, it would be a big help. I'll post some before and after pictures below: