by beanstalk | Jun 29, 2020 | Car Restoration, Uncategorized
Some classic car enthusiasts are content to keep their most prized vehicles safe in the garage. Restored classic cars have a great look to them, and if your primary objective is to preserve the car –– or else display it in shows –– then keeping it locked away most of...
by beanstalk | Jun 1, 2020 | Car Restoration, Muscle Car Restoration, Pontiac
At Precision Restorations, we’ve compiled a number of lists ranking our favorite classic cars over the years. We’ve covered muscle cars, British cars, cars from the 60s, cars from the 70s –– even cars we think will be considered classics in the future. However, there...
by beanstalk | Mar 30, 2020 | Car Restoration
Fixing up a classic car is a nuanced process. No two classic cars come into the shop in the same condition. And no two classic car owners want the exact same results from a restoration. Some desire a precise, OEM restoration. They want the car to look –– and drive ––...
by beanstalk | Feb 27, 2020 | Car Restoration, Chevy, Classic Car Restoration, Pontiac
Muscle cars have a certain reputation in the automobile industry. They’re big, they’re American, and they go really fast. Because classic muscle cars were decked out with massive engines that packed a ton of power, plenty of classic cars from the late ‘60s and early...
by beanstalk | Jan 22, 2020 | Car Restoration
For many classic car enthusiasts, the engine is the soul of a classic car. It’s pretty easy to see why. After all, the size, quality, and functionality of an engine has a massive effect on how a car handles, how fast it can go, and what sort of feeling it produces....