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At any given time, we have a number of cars that haven't made it into our SHOWROOM, yet. As you can imagine, almost every Classic we acquire needs something or other, and while we are not primarily in the business of restoring cars, we are equipped to take care of what's needed to make an old car look and run good, before we put it up for sale. Makes for good karma and prevents future headaches.
As a courtesy, we update this page regularly to give you a glimpse into our workshop and to let you know what's coming up for sale during the next weeks and months.
You are welcome to contact us with inquiries anytime. We'll gladly put you in the driver's seat of a particular car; we just can't provide any more pictures at the time. Should you be interested in making one of these cars your own project, well, go ahead, we won't be in your way!
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on Monday, January 5, 2008
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Click on the thumbnail image above to view a photo presentation of the restoration process
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Packard Convertible Coupe.
Large, sporting two-door convertible with rumble seat and golf club compartment. Two-tone olive/green with black fenders and original leather interior. Correct tan convertible top. Roll-up side windows. Dual side-mounted spares.
A majestic car that arrived with a very aged paint job. Using a razor blade and buckets of elbow grease, we've stripped the car down to its factory original lacquer paint, took photos, then removed the remains of the original finish chemically for a quality, bare metal repaint in the original colors.
The car has now been repainted; both bumpers have been rechromed, and all that's left now is interior work and lots of small details.
This amazing, 78 year-old, rust free survivor will be ready for our showroom early in 2009 and priced around $85,000.00.
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