Funny passenger...
The place where I live here in germany is a small town, and the main business is health in general (and salt mines). There are lots of special hospitals for the lungs and anything having to do with good breathing...and smokers lung cancer and more like that. People from everywhere come here to recover.
Yesterday I drove out a bit after work and there was an old man aside the street and gave me a sign to stop and talk with him. He was a retired car mechanic and wanted to see my chevy to dream a bit about the good old time when he was young.
I said, ok, come with me, lets cruise a bit around the town. It was evening, sun went down and night came up. And he was fascinated about the bright headlights of my old chevy and could not believe it is only an old "weak" 6 volt system. He wanted to see the battery to be sure it is not an upgraded system to 12 volt.
Just to say, if the original 6 volt system is ok in general and the reflectors are good the light is really good.
Opposite of that: The Ford A of a friend of mine here I did talk about in another posting, has bad reflectors and a bad old wiring harness with corroded connections and the funny owner really wants to solve his electric problems just with a stronger generator. No way I guess. We will see: He has to pass the very hard technical inspection by law like me in march next year. I will go there with a grin in my face and show the inspectors how good a 79 year old car can be. I am sure the Ford A will not be as good as my chevy...
OK, enough. To come back to the main topic: I agree with everybody, there are various methods to restore reflectors. To resilver and to restore with aluminium under vacuum are the best (and most expensive). I made the try with paint after seeing restored reflectors and am really satisfied.
Unfortunately they have no website at the moment, but there are more of them. Just to give you an idea of that check:
http://www.anschaus-edelholz-kreationen.de/html/reflektorverspiegeln.htmlSorry, it is only in german, but you can see the pictures, ok?
Stefan germany
