Great topic guys.
Philosophies on this site have very much changed my views on things in the world, and I thank you all!!
If MY 6.3 had never received "slightly reduced originality" (ie - converted to LPG, and MFI + fuel tank removed entirely) plus body rust, etc, it would NEVER have been in my price range, and I wouldn't have entered the M100 world, and it would have been parted/crushed without doubt.
If I can get it to run (as close as possible) to right on LPG, I don't think it will be devalued as a complete, intact vehicle...
All of that aside, it needs paint, and I dislike the original white.
I will go with a different color....but I WON'T change the tag on the radiator support, and whatever the new color, it must go well with the original maroon interior.
The interior is very good, and all original except a modern Radio.
All electrics etc seem to work.
It will still be a factory car that conveys an era where a manufacturer built a car that came with 'the best stuff they could think of' - BIG V8, Airbag suspension, beautiful chrome, leather & wood, astounding overall sportiness superbly balanced with full saloon comfort and class.
Other non-originalities will be my 16 x 7 Ronal R9s (Penta like) and polished intake/valve covers + Pertronix.
Will it still be a 6.3???
Will it still embody the original spirit???
Will it still dumbfound the general public that Car Makers used to build stuff this good?
Will it still gobsmack the average 'car bloke' and send them into rabid research trying to fathom what they have just seen???
As a car tinkerer, I'm always looking for 'upgrades'.
I do, however, agree that virtually NOBODY has
improved a 6.3.
It's original intention as a comfortably elegant hot rod was so well achieved that boosting the comfort hurts the sportiness, and vice versa.
Any change which doesn't lesson the 6.3-ness of it, when applied to a car that has long since been a candidate for an accurate restoration, is keeping the brand alive, and on the road....
300 SEL 6.3 # 2462
Elegant Brutality