Back to name calling ?
'No detail goes un-noticed, because it's the little things that count.." Actually makes no mention of being 100% OE correct, but I'm guessing you noticed that.
So Alan, what does correctly mean and how am I name calling? At what percent does something become "correct"? It is either correct or its not. You yourself said in a previous reply to go to your web site. Well, throughout your web site, you refer to stuff as "correctly detailed". That seems to be a consistent theme. What is factory correct and detailed mean? Taken directly from your web site:
Pedal restoration - "Completely disassembled, chemically stripped, painted, re-greased and detail like new. Never rust again". Detailed like new as in factory or like new as in freshly cleaned / repainted. If so, what % correct?
Transmission detailing - "Professionally rebuilt by a local shop. Completely stripped and detailed with factory markings re-applied." Again, factory marks being replaced with what was there on that individual part or a "general" typical inspection mark being put where one COULD have been. If you are putting something that wasn't there on it because that was the general norm back then, to me that wouldn't be 100% correct.
Engine detailing- "Engines can be built by the engine builder of your choice or have a standard rebuild by myself. All motors are detailed correctly, or modified to your choice." - Again, to what % correctness is it being detailed? Its either correct or its not correct / modified.
Steering linkage - "Dismantled, chemically stripped, repainted, reassembled with new MOOG parts, greased and correctly detailed.
" Again, correctly detailed. I would assume that correctly detailed is 100%. If not 100% it is not correct.
E-brake / gas pedals - "Dismantled, chemically stripped, repainted, regreased and correctly detailed.
" Same thing as above.
And yet, here is your final words on the
Accessory section - Just about anything can be restored to new condition, Inside and out.
No detail goes un-noticed, because it's the little things that count. If no detail goes un-noticed, then it would be 100%, not part credit.
Someone had once told me that a woman is either a virgin or she isn't. There is nothing that can be "close" or a "percentage" of a virgin unless we are talking about the singer Madonna and her song!