Vehicles (Before,Afters, and In-Progress)

All these vehicles are just some of what we have accomplished during our auto body and paint careers. Most of the top pictures are recent vehicles that are in progress and not yet finished. The pictures towards the bottom are ones that have been done and some featured in shows...I try to update these pictures once a week. Upcoming project is a 1967 Chevy Stepside that is going a canary yellow with some body modifications and upgrading brake systems. Customer is still in build phase as to what is going to get done. Will update pictures as soon as we start tearing into it...

 

This is the 1957 Chevy that is going through a full restoration...this has been a project for sure..sand blasted frame and then set it up with por15...now as you can see we have painted the hood and fenders...the cab is up next. Once that is set its on to the bed and then getting the wood in place. We have already painted the engine the same color as well. New brake lines, new everything at that...if all goes as planned we should have this one done before the end of July. Stay tuned!! 

This is your typical oopsy as they call it. Customer came in with a bumper ding and we set them up. Customer was worried we wouldn't be able to match the green/grayish tint of the paint. We got it!! A perfect match..they couldn't be happier. 

A 1985 Impala..boy was the rear quarter in bad shape..we are changing colors from the dark maroonish/red to what you see below..Car came out looking slick...Color is fire engine red with very little pearl and added some candy red to get the color. Customer Loved the outcome.

 This 1976 El Dorado is going through a crazy transition..When car came in it had no top and interior was out of car..What we are doing: fixing body work and then painting a deep gloss black. Once that is done its getting a whole new top for the convertible and customer is looking to throw some crazy rims on this ride..Paint should be set and in place within a few days. Top and rims come next... 

That's correct: Realistic Flames!! 

 
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