To all-

Is there a overall consensus in terms of improving or reducing market value
of the typical vintage unit...when updating certain items to a "modern"
look; vs. left alone in "original" condition?

I'm in the middle of updating Formica counter tops, flooring and other items
which will forever change the appearance inside my little hut.  I will
reconsider or modify the degree of changes if history shows this to be
unadvisable.

Steve C
'69 Caravel in TC Mich.
----- Original Message -----
From: "D Welch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Multiple recipients of VACList" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 12:14 PM
Subject: [VAC] Re: Why Car & Trailer Battery to Univolt?


> And besides, you have to know everything to be an engineer and drive a
> train, right ?
>
> Not to mention needing to know everything to be a farmer.
>
> Daisy (who grew up on a dairy farm, researches the Pickman Family, and
> can't drive a train yet, but my kid is a mecanical Eng with a patent
> already. and will maybe get her A/S home on skis)
>
> Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, electrical engineer wrote:
> >
> > Tuna, there are those on other lists that do find reason to disagree
> > with my posts. I do exist and I do have an Airstream. Its on my web page
> > http://www.tebra.net/~geraldj/ along with some of my other activities.
> >
> > I've been around cars and trucks all my life, my dad taught me a lot
> > about electricity and mechanics and gardening when I was a kid, then I
> > went to college forever to learn all I could about all those things.
> > Since then I've learned to build computer hardware, determine fire
> > causes, testify in court, and farm. I'm also trying to trace my Johnson
> > line to its pre revolution source, but I'm stuck in Kentucky in 1808.
> > Some of my ancestors weren't consistent about where they claimed to have
> > been born in different census. I may have to become an expert on Baptist
> > Church history in Missouri and Kentucky to track them back further.
> >
> > One side effect of earning the Phd is knowing how to search for
> > information. I've chosen to remain close to the university library just
> > to have it handy for research. I could spend two or three days a week
> > there and be really happy, but the paying clients demand to see
> > products.
> >
> > I read voraciously. Went to bed last night at 10:41 with "Cape Town to
> > Cairo" in my hand. I closed the last page and turned out the light at
> > 3:41 AM. Its sure a good thing I don't have to punch a time clock...
>
>
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