RESTORATION CITY

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Out there somewhere in an old barn or in the back yard of a country home lies a pile of steel. In most peoples eyes they would considered it a sore spot in the landscaping. Yet others view it as a gold mine. What is one mans junk is another mans treasure.

This page is a tribute to the Classic Car and the people who restore them. It is time consuming and exspensive, yet most rewarding to see a pile of steel turned into a Street Machine, Hot Rod or just a true Classic.

The cars featured here are under restoration. The pictures are intended to give you an idea of what one must do to give an old car a secound chance at life. Many people think we just go out and buy a sharp car. Some do, yet others want to become a part of their car. Many of the cars are disassembled completely and then reassembled with new or remanufactured parts. Some parts are even hand made, rubber seals are replaced and new interiors installed. Motors are rebuilt or replaced with high performance engines. Total cost can average between $10,000.00 to $20,000.00 dollars depending on the type of car. You can locate some nice cruisers in the $8,000.00 range.

You must use your imagination when viewing

1: KEN PAISLEY IS RESTORING THIS 2ND GENERATION CAMARO.
2: KEN IS DOING THE FRONT SUPENSION THE CORRECT WAY, TOTALY DISASSEMBLING IT.
3: KEN HAS GUTTED MOST OF THE INTERIOR IN THIS PHOTO.
 
4: GAYLE WEBB, VERSAILLES, MO.1968 CAMARO AS HE GOT IT.
5: Click here to visit Gayle Webb's Homepage about his car
 

ADD YOUR PROJECT CAR HERE

 
 

E-mail pictures of your Classic under construction to me. I will post them on this page. When your car is complete we will post a feature page "Welcome to the Drive-in".

Join Us at the "Drive In"

Click on the 57 Chevy or 67 Camaro to put your car in Restoration City

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updatedMay 10, 1999