Question: Do you own a high powered blower such as a Metro Sidekick or Master Blaster? I’m curious if you do and still feel the same way about washing a classic car.
IMO, it really doesn't matter much after the fact, of dousing an antique in a manner I cautioned against. Too late.
In certain climes, vehicles rust to the bone that have never even been washed.
Take my Tahoe there in my avatar. There it sat in the desert under a carport in (Alamogordo) NM for 14 years. Nary seen rust accumulate until I came back to the Midwest. I seen more rust accumulate on the chassis underside in 6 months in Wisconsin, than I did in 14 years in NM.
Of course road salts played a part too, dumping that all over on every street and road.
Most smart people with vintage, collectables, and antiques do not hose their vehicles down with water. There's no such things as perfect sealing window gaskets, hood and trunk seals, windshield-back window trim, doors that drain every last drop of water after a wash job. That water sits, and can for a very long time
Once I had a bought brand new 1980 Jeep Cherokee Golden Eagle (Lemon POS)
I'm driving it one winter day, and every time I stopped or took off, I'm hearing what sounded like water sloshing when I came to a stop, or accelerated from a stop light? I'm like WTH?
Popped both rear interior panels behind the rear wheels to find at least a gallon of water on each side! Freaking Fish Tanks I had back there! And I was sick to see the rust that had already formed. Worst piece of $12,000 junk I ever bought in my life!