by beanstalk | May 23, 2014 | Muscle Car Restoration
Here are a few things from this past week you may have missed, Gizmodo reports that Tuesday marks the anniversary of the first speeding arrest. Jalopnik was nice enough to remind us why it is a good idea to keep driving classics, google is bringing ads to your...
by beanstalk | May 23, 2014 | Classic Car Restoration, Muscle Car Restoration
Evolution of a Restoration pt3 How to go from this, To this, In the previous post, Evolution of a Restoration, we talked about TIG welding and basic plug welding. This week we would like to take you through the process of...
by beanstalk | May 19, 2014 | Car Restoration, Classic Car Restoration, Muscle Car Restoration
Thanks to our clients and the highly skilled craftsmen employed at Precision Restoration we have continued to grow in our market and are now looking to expand. Precision Restoration is seeking a qualified individual that is highly skilled in metal fabrication...
by beanstalk | May 14, 2014 | Buick, Cadillac, Car Restoration, Chevy, Chrysler, Classic Car Restoration, Cobra, Dodge, Ford, GMC, International, Jeep, Lincoln, Muscle Car Restoration, Plymouth, Pontiac
I think anyone would agree that cars changed the world, they have changed our lives. Being enthusiasts we love cars and appreciate the time and effort a person puts into saving a car and bringing it back to life. Writer Larry Edsall recently posted an...
by beanstalk | May 12, 2014 | Triumph
Designed by Triumphs favorite designer Giovanni Michelotti and named after the famed Battle of Britain fighter, Triumph answered the competition being felt from Autin-Healey and M-G with the Spitfire. While a beautiful design the early models were underpowered but...