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    1. #1
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      Regional Shops

      Here's where we want you to post the shops you recommend or don’t recommend in your region. Please post info about where the shop is, who to contact there, and why you would or wouldn’t recommend it.



      Think of all the vendors you’ve come to know in your area, Body shops, painters, interior shops, fabrication shops, powder coaters, chrome shops, junk yards that specialize in our type cars etc.

      Thanks!
      Tony Langlois
      1966 Corvair Monza


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      I would personally recommend some friends of mine. Their names are Robert & Lesa Spradley. They own and operate a Novus Auto Glass business in Lincolnton, NC. They also offer classic restorations, automotive wiring, aftermarket AC installation, custom fabrication, and more. You can reach them at 704-214-4115.

      I have known the Spradley's for over 10 years now and I've seen several vehicles that Robert and Lesa have owned and built that were top-notch. Robert has done TPI swaps, LT1 swaps, T56 swaps, etc. He has the knowledge and experience to perform stock and custom mechanical work, autobody, paint, electrical, and can also point you in the right direction for anything that he can't personally do. They're good honest people.
      '67 el camino ...... it's finally in the garage after 9 years of sitting and the engine build is underway!!!

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      David Sloan (dtouring on this site) owns www.roadkillerkustoms in Canton. Paint and body (they did paint and body on II Much), ground up resto, modifications, fabrication, etc. Excellent work at reasonable prices and they specialize in pro-touring. Plus they're good folks!

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      I will Second Road Killer Kustoms...

      Great shop and real easy to work with. He has brought my Chevy II back from the dead. If you need to see any pics - I will gladly provide.

      Alan

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      Quote Originally Posted by Alan66ss
      Great shop and real easy to work with. He has brought my Chevy II back from the dead. If you need to see any pics - I will gladly provide.

      Alan
      Yeah, but who can trust you?!? You do happen to be right THIS time!

    7. #7
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      um... please no internal beef in here guys..

      lest you splain and i can get the popcorn ready.. hhahahahah

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      hmmmmm

      Jim,

      Trust me? Hey did you get a second date with the nice young lady you were with the other day? Good money says no.

      Alan

      See ya in a couple of weeks. Ordered up the rearend and had it shipped to Davids.

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      Quote Originally Posted by Alan66ss
      Jim,

      Trust me? Hey did you get a second date with the nice young lady you were with the other day? Good money says no.

      Alan

      See ya in a couple of weeks. Ordered up the rearend and had it shipped to Davids.
      Well, that wasn't really a first date, so technically no. However, Bob asked me to go with him to a car collection open house and she went with me.

    10. #10
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      You're welcome to check out our website at eurotechiii.com .
      We specialize in european repair, detailing, paint, and body.

      Of course we also do full restoration on the classics and any of our other services are available also. Our personal favorite is performance upgrades of course and we have the experiance to help others in that department.
      I'm Justin Rozs and i approve this message.

    11. #11
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      I had my car done at "The Classic Chassis" Fayetteville, NC. What an ABORTION! Do not go there!!!! The owner talked a great show, the website looks good, but that's about it. I left my car there for 7 months and got back a car with a bad paint job and horrible body/panel work. I've got the car in another shop now and it's costing me twice as much to reverse the BS work that Classc Chassis did. What an idiot!
      1970 SS Camaro, 502 RamJet, TKO600 Tremec, 3.91 Moser 12 bolt/Detroit Tru-Trac, C5/Z06 Brakes.

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      The Hot Rod Shop in Forest City,NC

      We do ground up frame off restorations on classic and muscle cars,fab work,hang sheetmetal,suspensions,and show quality body and paint work, will work on all vehicles but specialize in camaros.
      small shop,great work,

      [email protected]
      828-289-6628
      Mark Dorsey

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      tomspo, I got screwed by them as well and I know of about 8 others that have had problems with the Classic Chassis and Brian Clark. Last I heard they are bankrupt and were living off of the deposits on the new cars coming in, ie no money to finish previous paid for jobs. Quite a few folks are out some big time cash.

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      Quote Originally Posted by tomspo04 View Post
      I had my car done at "The Classic Chassis" Fayetteville, NC. What an ABORTION! Do not go there!!!! The owner talked a great show, the website looks good, but that's about it. I left my car there for 7 months and got back a car with a bad paint job and horrible body/panel work. I've got the car in another shop now and it's costing me twice as much to reverse the BS work that Classc Chassis did. What an idiot!
      Is that the shop right off the square in downtown?

      EDIT: nope, it isn't.
      Kurt Mcmanus
      95 Caprice Wagon w/ 234,000+ miles DD! Original 4L60 still hanging on...

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      Co mod in Wheel & Tire section of impalassforum.com

    15. #15
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      I'll plug MY shop, the one I OWN an operate, just so everyone that reads this understands. We are 3 GUYS GARAGE, located in Garden City, GA, we have associations with several other shops in the area for paint, body and interior which we don't do. Our reputation can be found on the web and specifically at Angie's List. We have been fortunate to have worked on cars valued at upwards of a million dollars, an original 64 Shelby Cobra for one, as well as several other antique and classic cars. We do the tuning and work to my 2009 Z06, too. We don't claim to do it all, but I know enough people that are reputable to help you get what you are after. One in particular is David Kuhn Restorations. A real high end restoration/modification shop. Check them out yourself. We support the hobby through car show sponsorships, and we sometimes sponsor individual cars in SCCA events. our current projects include a 65 Malibu SS, a 69 Nova ls swap, 67 Firebird ls swap, and a 66 big block corvette.

    16. #16
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      Quote Originally Posted by Tom Welch View Post
      I'll plug MY shop, the one I OWN an operate, just so everyone that reads this understands. We are 3 GUYS GARAGE, located in Garden City, GA, we have associations with several other shops in the area for paint, body and interior which we don't do. Our reputation can be found on the web and specifically at Angie's List. We have been fortunate to have worked on cars valued at upwards of a million dollars, an original 64 Shelby Cobra for one, as well as several other antique and classic cars. We do the tuning and work to my 2009 Z06, too. We don't claim to do it all, but I know enough people that are reputable to help you get what you are after. One in particular is David Kuhn Restorations. A real high end restoration/modification shop. Check them out yourself. We support the hobby through car show sponsorships, and we sometimes sponsor individual cars in SCCA events. our current projects include a 65 Malibu SS, a 69 Nova ls swap, 67 Firebird ls swap, and a 66 big block corvette.
      Man I need to come check out your shop one day. I work 5 mins from your shop. I always see cool cars there.

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      D and D Specialty Cars Van Buren Arkansas.
      Dale and Stacy Downs own it. Many many deep pocket customs in there shop. I only had them do some sheet metal such as custom hood vents I purchased on PTF from Frank V. Everything else was strip car, repair rust around windshields front and back, and the paint job.
      I personally did the floor , frame rails, mini tub, and trunk floor. I also Installed my speedtech front and rear along with roll cage etc before going to D and D.
      Although with any shop you could nitpick or complain of this or that. They are a good shop with very high standards. I think I had no idea going in the cost. And when I saw what I thought was poor systematic approach or organization costing me I was disgruntled. But in there defense they are used to people dropping off there ride with a very very deep pocket and picking up it completed. I was trying to do all I could myself to save cost.
      Like many of you starting expecting to build a car for X budget, 100k 150k or whatever. ( I started with a car I had 50 in and thought another 75 would do it.) Not even close. Live and Learn.
      My own not having a well executed plan and list on the front was my own doing.
      They did an OUTSTANDING job on metal work and paint work.
      My biggest complaint was items like them stripping the car at significant cost when you could media blast for a fraction of the cost. Only reason I say that is I am a water tower construction business and and we abrasive blast everything so I can speak from personal experience.
      Or when they stripped and blasted the car they didn't do the inside of the doors. ( I should have had the written plan) Or rear quarters which I sanded down and coated when I got it home.
      Again I don't believe I communicated exactly what I expected and they weren't used to a guy not just going all the way but stopping them at certain points saying this is good enough or let's cut here or there whatever.
      The shop owner told me on the front end he doesn't like to media blast cars except for door jambs and windshield channels and hard to strip areas because of warping and sand everywhere but that he would go as little or as far as I wanted to go with the building. And they do allow you to hit it hard for a month or two and take a break financially before getting back on it.
      The stripping just cost about 5 times what I expected. ( Like 13 or 14 grand) . They even stripped the back side of fenders and hoods and valances, stuff you could abrasive blast far cheaper. Again not the shop fault but my lack of knowledge.
      I'm staying all of this not to bash D and D any way at all.
      PLEASE HEAR ME! I'm saying all this to praise them for attention to detail, and that there methods of thoroughly doing every little phase has got them where they are today and that for all of you going in on the front end just make a list of wants, NEEDS expectations, BUDGET and then quiz the shop extensively and write those answers of communication down and STICK to your plan. After those interviews WRITE your plan down and give to the shop and then you both communicate and modify as time goes on.
      I DIDN'T DO THIS. I communicated with them via phone, text, email, and we never had any disagreements what so ever I just didn't have a well thought, well written plan.
      I see now how important that is.
      Scope CREEP. Is everyone's enemy on these car builds.
      This shop won't give you an estimated price but only charges 50.00 per hour Labor plus Parts. Very cheap as far as hourly rates are concerned.
      Shop is VERY clean and organized. From chassis, wiring, custom leather, flush mount, build you headers, whatever they are very capable.
      . I've been to several LS fests. Many car shows, auction, etc. I've seen very few builds that top the quality of D and D Specialty.
      D and D Specialty Cars Van Buren Arkansas to 479-474-1114.
      TANKMASTERJ
      https://www.pro-touring.com/threads/...touring-Camaro
      Jasons Toys
      67 Camaro White Lightning LMR LS7 powered, Speed tech Front and Rear.
      2023 Rapid Blue ZL1 the Blue Devil
      2000 HD Softail
      1989 CBR Hurricane anniversary edition

    18. #18
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      Looking for Paint and Body shop

      Realized this is "southern states" part of regional shops. I will move to more appropriate thread

      I have a few projects that I want to work through and just don't have the time to do body and paint right now. I am in Northern CA, looking for a body shop recommendation in the N. CA, Southern OR, Reno NV area. I don't mind traveling a bit for a good shop.

      Thanks,
      -Jeremie
      Last edited by Gonzostyle; 02-02-2022 at 05:51 PM. Reason: I am old and confused easily....

    19. #19
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      Looking for Pontiac Engine Builder in North Atlanta

      Does anyone have a recommendation for an engine builder-tuner in the Atlanta area, preferably north? I have to believe there is a reputable one near Braselton. I would like someone that knows Pontiac motors.

      The subject is a stock 1970 YS block 400 with number 13 heads. My goals are at least 400 HP, and 500 lb ft of torque at the rear wheels. The motor is currently stock.

      Thanks
      Mark Z.
      1968 Firebird
      2016 Mustang GT w/ Performance Pack
      2014 BMW X5 Turbo V8, AWD Highway Cruiser
      1970 Firebird Formula 400 (Gone but never forgotten)

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      Quote Originally Posted by Zyman View Post
      Does anyone have a recommendation for an engine builder-tuner in the Atlanta area, preferably north? I have to believe there is a reputable one near Braselton. I would like someone that knows Pontiac motors.

      The subject is a stock 1970 YS block 400 with number 13 heads. My goals are at least 400 HP, and 500 lb ft of torque at the rear wheels. The motor is currently stock.

      Thanks
      T&L engine develope.they do great work.it does take a little while.I sugggest a written contract on time .very detailed in everthing they do ,just over extended.
      They are on the web

      David

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