Due to the complexities of classic vehicle restoration, giving an estimate is very difficult. Rust repair, body work, and customizations can all add significant labor time to the job. Please contact us to discuss your project.
Due to the complexities of classic vehicle restoration, giving an estimate is very difficult. Rust repair, body work, and customizations can all add significant labor time to the job. Please contact us to discuss your project.
We do not perform collision or insurance repair work of any kind even if it is a classic vehicle.
We specialize in American and some European classics from the 1950s–1970s. Popular models include Mustangs, Corvettes, Tri-Five Chevys, select European icons and 4x4s; F250s, Broncos, Blazers, and Scouts. Have a project? Send us the details and let's talk about it.
We’ve built strong relationships with trusted suppliers over the years. New Old Stock (NOS), used originals, donor cars when they’re available, along with the best reproduction components we can source. We send original components out for rebuild if possible. Most reproduction parts will require modification to make them fit properly.
A complete ground-up restoration can take a couple of years here in the shop. Cosmetic or body restorations are six months minimum, especially when extensive bodywork and paint are involved.
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer because every car is different. Cosmetic or body restoration's typically fall between 700 and 1,000 hours. Ground-up restorations can exceed 2,000 hours. Everything depends on the car’s initial condition and the level of details and upgrades wanted.
Restorations are more of a passion project than an investment. These vehicles have sentimental value or you plan to enjoy it long-term. Only a small percentage of restorations fully recoup their cost, usually when the vehicle is especially rare or historically significant.