Has anyone considered Paintless Dent Removal on their original machines? I have had great experiences with it on my cars through the years. Original paint never gets damaged in any way and the ding, crease or dent is gone. Its actually a pretty interesting process and if you find the right guy you will be amazed at the results. They basically tap and massage it out from the inside without leaving a trace behind.
Some may consider the dents as part of the character of the machine and should be left alone, which I can respect, but it also might be a way to increase value and aesthetics while retaining that nice original look that we all love. Thoughts?
I ask because I plan on refreshing the insulation and gaskets on my 39 (which I would never restore) and while the liner is out I just
might load it up and bring it to my PDR shop and have a few of the more prominent dings erased. It will still be original, just.. nicer.