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I have a 84 SVO with original paint and it would get picked apart if I restored the car to original and duplicated the paint.
I like to say when my restored car was built everyone at the plant had a really good day and felt good abut their job and took that extra step . CHRIS
With knowledgeable judges, I would hope that wouldn't happen!
When I showed my vert last summer most knowledgable judges said is was one of the most historically accurate paint jobs they've ever seen. They also said they could never bring them selves to painting their own car that way
I'd love to see pictures, would you happen to have any handy? I have no idea what a "historically accurate" paint job looks like; most cars I run across now are simply painted BC/CC, with no thought to correctness or originality.
Guess it ought to be mentioned that painting single-stage metallic is not the kiss of death when it comes to quality and appearance of the application. While it would be historically accurate in some cases for there to be slight color mis-matches and metallic mottling, a nice clean paint job with matching panels is certainly possible with single-stage and could easily rival the appearance of a similar bc/cc job.