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Don't you just love looking at the restored classic Scooters that can be seen at Vespa Scooter shows around the nation? The old Scooters have been essentially brought back to life and if the owners did the restoration independently, they have reason to be doubly proud. There's a big difference between a Scooter restoration and having a Scooter simply rebuilt.

Rebuilding allows getting away with using parts that aren't original, but with restored Scooters original parts are determinedly located, and near-original parts are unwillingly used only when all else fails. If the Scooter can be restored to the original condition, it will be considerably higher in value. This kind of restoration is a voyage in time, back to the period when the Scooter was still new. It can take a few years to restore a Vespa Scooter properly, and the completed work can be compared to a painting or a sculpture, such is the expertise involved. Each individual part, even the ones that you can't see, must be original, and the sourcing of these parts can be time intensive.

The restoration involves taking apart the entire Scooter and cleaning all of the original parts, replacing or repairing the ones that need it, before putting everything back together. To maintain its original value, the correct parts must be installed, and the engine usually has to be rebuilt. Without an exhaustive knowledge of Scooters and their history, you won't be prepared to restore a vintage automobile accurately. To do Vespa Scooters you need to know both mechanical work as well as body work because both are going to be required to restore the Scooter to its original shape. You'll also need to repair or restore the interior, meaning upholstery work.

If you're restoring a 1955 Chevy, you won't be able to get replacement seats, but you can recover the seats to match those used in a 1955 Chevy. A collector of Vespa Scooters will not tolerate look-alike parts; only meticulous restoration to the original condition will be grounds for a high value. To make this happen, you're going to have to search painstakingly for parts, notably paint. To do all of this, you need to have a passion for Scooters, have enough money to purchase the parts, space to do the work, and a lot of determination. You'll breathe new life into a Scooter if you save it from the demolishers and restore it to its original condition.

Restoring a Vespa Scooter is something that takes plenty of enthusiasm because it will take some time and patience. Quite a profit can be made from selling restored Scooters if you can bear the anguish of parting after the intimacy of the work. Sometimes it's hard to let go when you have poured so much of yourself into them. But as a craft it can be very enjoyable, both emotionally and financially.

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