A couple of points I would like to make. It is pretty hard for the average hobbiest to lay out the amount of coin it takes to buy a compressor which suits their wants. What ever you buy, there is a bigger, better one beckoning you. Practicality and price, becomes the issue and will usually determine what you buy. The only reason I bought the one I did was, I needed it. At the time my brother and I were operating a small shop specializing in custom body & paint. It was just a sideline for me, but was his livelihood. After he moved on to bigger and better things, we divvied up the equipment and the compressor stayed with me. Otherwise I would still only have the 2 HP Cambell Hausefield (25 yrs old and going strong). If your plans are just restoring one car, it is hard to justify buying anything other then one like CoastGuardZ is considering. John brings up a great point. Buying a good quality used one is the smart way to go. Especially if you know the history of it. If I had to buy another that’s the way I would go. I just want to make clear, I am no expert on this subject, and the choices out there today are just as mystifying to me.