While not car news, Nothing is more important then family, And when you have an amazing singer and song writer like my sister, Barbara Lombardo you have to spread the word on her newly released Album. Im very proud of all the long time hard work she has put into her music, and am proud to show off all her talents, Here she is with one of her new songs Barb. For more of her work, check out her website, and dont forget your copy of her new Cd! http://www.barbaralombardo.info/
Bills 1957 MGA Restoration
Here we have Bills 57′ MGA, Bill has owned the car for a pretty long time now, and it suffered from an old restoration that needed alot of help. The car Wasnt in the worst shape when we got it, but had alot of little holes, and some poorley installed rust patches. When we get a car with an older restoration we like to strip the car back down to metal to remove all the old material and know what we are starting with. Then we dissassembled the car down to make sure we had Everything fully stripped.
After Stripping the car down, Continue reading “Bills 1957 MGA Restoration” »
Zak’s 1997 Toyota Supra Rebuild
We have been making alot of progress on our one of a kind Toyota Supra in the last few weeks, Here is a quick run down on what we have been up to:
We stripped the whole interior of the car. With the extensive work we will be doing to this car it is much easier working with all these pieces out, and with the welding and straightening we have done to the body, it would have been a serious fire hazard with it in place, not to mention we will be making a ton of dust and we wouldnt want to get that inside. Continue reading “Zak’s 1997 Toyota Supra Rebuild” »
Frank’s 1971 Camaro
Here we have another classic, Frank Natale’s 1971 Camaro.
Frank was tired of the old dingy engine bay and brought it down to us for the Ultimate Touch. The car has a Warmed over 350 chevy, with a nice 5 speed swap for highway cruising. We brought the car in put her on the lift, and began looking her over and planing our next move. The car was overall very nice, but with a few quirks you would expect with a 30+ year old car. The car suffered from cobbled up wiring, a 5 speed that was put in place with a piece of wood, and overall a dirty greasy engine bay which really killed the beautiful 2nd generation camaro. Continue reading “Frank’s 1971 Camaro” »











