21-04-2019, 10:22 AM
Hi, Bill.
Thanks for the tips.
Given that the plates are in reasonable fettle, I shall try and get a small pot of cream/magnolia paint and just touch the plates up and to hide the brass screws on the back one.
One could spend a small fortune on getting the car perfect, but, given that it is in a tidy and usable condition, I think I shall be better employed in preserving it in it's current state of fettle. After all it is what it is. I believe it is called 'provenance'.
Keep up the good work with the All Alloy Cup. I can't wait for the next thrilling installment! Better than any 'soap'.
Regards,
David.
Thanks for the tips.
Given that the plates are in reasonable fettle, I shall try and get a small pot of cream/magnolia paint and just touch the plates up and to hide the brass screws on the back one.
One could spend a small fortune on getting the car perfect, but, given that it is in a tidy and usable condition, I think I shall be better employed in preserving it in it's current state of fettle. After all it is what it is. I believe it is called 'provenance'.
Keep up the good work with the All Alloy Cup. I can't wait for the next thrilling installment! Better than any 'soap'.
Regards,
David.