Northwoodsguy
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I have a really nice, 95% original, 1963 M37b1. There are some amazing restorations out there and I am hesitant to do anything to mine as it is in nearly the same condition it was in when purchased from the military surplus sometime in the late 70s to mid 80s. The temptation to add a few things is there but I am reluctant because of its originality. A collector put it in a temp controlled building in 1980s along with his other collectible vehicles, and only drove it on special occasions. He did re-paint it which took it out of the rare "survivor" class. Other than that along with seals, gaskets, tires and other routine maintenance items, it is all original including the canvas. It is a Marine truck complete with paper clips on the front bumper, shackles on the back and even has the original undercoatings that are in unbelievable condition. No rust anywhere. So my question is: typically, are really good originals valued the same as perfect restorations, more or less? Appreciate any feedback.