Auto Restoration 101

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Steve Nicholson has over 20 years experience in the antique auto restoration, street rod fabrication, hot rod and custom industry. Steve started out in 1986 working for a company called Antique Auto Restoration in Wichita, KS restoring Model A Fords. Steve started Classic Body Works in 1992 and specializes in body and paint restoration. He has done many frame off restorations on muscle cars, trucks and classic automobiles.

His work has been featured and displayed at SEMA, Good Guys, NSRA Events, Meadowbrook, Amelia Island Concourse and Pebble Beach Concours D’Elegance, as well as hundreds of local shows and rod runs. Some of the automobiles on which we have performed our outstanding work have been included in four national magazines, Street Rodder, Rod & Custom Magazine, Robb Report and Car Collector along with the cover of two issues of the local CARS magazine.

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  • 1 John EdwardNo Gravatar // Oct 10, 2008 at 4:16 pm

    Hello there,

    I visited your website earlier today and I must say congratulations on having a very informative website.

    Best regards,

    John Edward

    Hydro-Enrichment
    http://www.hydro-enrichment.com

  • 2 65wildcatNo Gravatar // Mar 29, 2009 at 10:28 am

    Steve,
    Where are you located?
    I have a ‘65 wildcat convertible in much much better condition than this one. Some rust in the same spots, quarters, sills, etc, but overall much more solid.
    Interior is in GREAT shapt, needing only a few minor patches and touch ups. Engine has already been rebuilt, just needs detailed
    I would be interested in knowing what this restoration is costing?

  • 3 HinsonNo Gravatar // Jan 27, 2010 at 10:53 am

    Hi;
    I love the site. Great info. I’ve permanently placed your RSS feed on the main page and today, I blogged about your Auto Restoration Checklist.

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