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Re: Originality (kind of long)

To: John Peak <johnepeak@hotmail.com>
Subject: Re: Originality (kind of long)
From: Fred Schroeder <roadster@texoma.net>
Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2001 00:16:13 -0600
You and me both, John.

Best regards,

Fred Schroeder
Denison, TX
'70  SRL311-13359
TDROC
Home page   http://home.texoma.net/~sitsinwest/
Regular e-mail   sitsinwest@texoma.net

John Peak wrote:

> Roadster list,
>
> Does anybody here care about originality?  As a long time roadster owner, I
> joined this list in the hopes of connecting with likeminded enthusiasts.
> What I have found is people who see the roadster as primarily a platform for
> customization.  Engine swaps, body mods, wheel and suspension changes seem
> to dominate what few technical threads I have seen.  Please do not view this
> as being critical of what you are doing.  I know that many of these cars
> have been spared from the crusher by your work.  I just feel that something
> valuable may have been lost in the process.
>
> I bought my roadster when it was a relatively new car.  I wanted a car that
> was built from the factory to perform well.  I also needed a reliable car
> that was economical to drive on a daily basis.  The roadster filled the bill
> perfectly.  Over the years many cars have come and gone but the roadster
> remains (Actually I did sell it once and bought it back, but that is a
> different story).  I love the car for what it is, not for what I can turn it
> into.
>
> When I was in high school back in the early 1970's, I owned a '56 Bel Air.
> I replaced the original engine and transmission with a built 327 and 4
> speed.  I eliminated the side chrome and painted the car a solid color.  I
> put on mag wheels and installed a custom interior.  If the car is still
> around, I am sure that someone went to considerable expense to undo all my
> hard work and return the car to its original configuration.  Sometime in the
> future someone may want to do the same with one of your cars.  Will there be
> any reference that will guide them back to originality?
>
> I am currently restoring an Austin-Healey.  Despite a considerable amount of
> documentation, there is still an amazing amount of dispute about what was
> original on any specific car.  Given that the roadster has existed all these
> years in relative obscurity, I am afraid that any notion of what was
> original in these cars may be gone forever.
>
> I would like to preserve the originality of my car if for no other reason
> than because it is such an important part of my life.  It has been the only
> constant for nearly a quarter of a century.  If anyone out there shares my
> desire, please let me know.
>
> Thank you for your patience,
>
> John Peak
> '70 2000
>
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