I don't see what the problem is with a re-wrap on a vintage kit. [COLOR="Red"]While the orignal wrap will retain the "integrity" of the drum and enhance some perceived value, I don't think that the value should be significantly higher. [/COLOR]The auto restoration business almost always entails a fresh coat of paint, rarely to the detriment of the vehicle value.Especially if this is a players kit by all means you should re-wrap to your liking.
Huh.........??
An original wrap, unless trashed, (as in Section2's set) will always have a greater value than a freshly re-wrapped outfit.
The way I have come to see it is, whatever the cost of the new wrap is, one can just leave it out of the monetary equation come resell time.
So, when I see a set for sale that is re-wrapped, my valuation is figured on what I think the set is worth without a wrap at all.
Because, that is all I can expect to get for it come resell time.
But I may very well offer more than that amount if I really dig the set......:)