GALLERY

1927 Ford Fordor
This 1927 Ford received a nearly complete restoration. We performed needed metal work and body work, refinishing the car in its original green and black colors. The running gear was cleaned, detailed and painted. The engine was resealed with new gaskets. All suspension parts were media blasted and painted. All new wiring and a new original style interior was installed.
1932 Studebaker Rockne "65" Coach
It’s interesting to note that the Studebaker Rockne is named after famed Notre Dame football coach Knute Rockne! The Rockne came to us as a started restoration; much of the initial metal work had been completed but there was much more to be done. We performed a total stock restoration on the car, including the interior and drivetrain. We then painted the car in the original color scheme.
1956 Chevy Handyman Wagon
This car was purchased after spending 38 years in a storage unit! The owner replaced floor pans and other rusted areas, and did all chassis, electrical, and mechanical work on the car. The car came to us for all body and paint work, including interior painting. The car is built in the style of many drag race cars from the 1960’s, hence the stripes on the roof. (With a name like StraightLines, the customer knew we could get the roof stripes right!)
1967 Chevy C10
This repeat customer brought the truck in with a great start on the drivetrain, chassis, and metal work. We performed needed metal modifications, body work, and painted the vehicle in the custom blue color seen. We also installed flush mount Fessler Glass, a custom wood bed, Budnik wheels, a custom interior, Dakota Digital Gauges, Vintage Air, and much more.
1968 Chevy Chevelle SS396 Convertible
This Chevelle arrived at the shop for a total restoration which included many custom and performance touches. After body work the exterior was finished in Chevrolet LeMans Blue. A performance built 396 engine was installed along with QA1 suspension, Wilwood disc brakes, and Dakota Digital Gauges. Our upholstery shop installed a new convertible top and created a custom interior including door panels and truck enclosure.
1969 Camaro
This 1969 Camaro was involved in a car-deer collision following Kool Deadwood Nights 2023. It received extensive repairs to correct the collision damage as well as several upgrades. A new front driver side fender, both doors, and other damaged front-end panels were replaced. Other body damage and problem areas from over the years were repaired, proper gaps set throughout the car. The rear of the car received Detroit Speed mini-tubs and a new rear axle assembly. Different wheels and tires were installed, as well as new paint.