« Reply #8 on: July 22, 2013, 06:03:05 pm »
Well lets be honest, early GRP is about as flat as the Alps. Mine needs various stress cracks chased, damage repaired and intervention to stiffen certain points from the experience gained in use. So an opportunity to take the paint to a high standard. Once restored the car should outlive me by decades as long as it is loved. That is difference in doing a car because you want to rather than with an eye to banging it out in a few years time, for me.
It was those few souls who put the hours into their Berkeleys that convinced me that doing this prep work is worth it. There was a posse of triples and a few four wheelers that were clearly better than factory produced. They looked so good you could forgive the Berk its many faults as they looked stunning in a lineup. I bet that has surprised a few folk who assume I do not take notice of such things. I do, especially when several of those cars were driven to and from events at great speed.

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