
Automobile restoration is the process and goal of returning a car to the exact condition it was when it was first offered for sale. Auto Restorations’ skilled workforce ensure each and every step of our work is completed to the highest standard. Each department of our facility is equipped with the specialised machinery, tools and raw materials required to enable us to restore cars efficiently and cost effectively. Adding value to this mix, the highly tuned culture of collaboration within the facility ensures the optimum workflow is coordinated for every restoration.
Mechanical shop, Auto Electrical |
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All mechanical repairs are undertaken including engine tuning, clutch and brake overhauls, rebuilding of suspension, steering, gearboxes, rear axles, carburettors, distributors, ...More >>
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Automotive engineering shop |
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Our well equipped and expertly staffed machine shop allows us to make or recondition almost any mechanical part we need to restore a car. From a king pin to an engine block, ...More>>
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Autobody shop |
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Bent, rusty, fatigued or incomplete, all bodywork defects are expertly repaired in our shop. New panels are made in steel or aluminium using an English Wheel or Pullmax ...More >>
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Coachbuilding shop, Chassis |
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All aspects of the coachbuilders’ art are practiced here. These include repair and construction of wooden and metal body frames. We also repair, make and fit windscreen frames, ...More>>
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Paint shop |
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Our craftsmen work in a modern, purpose-built refinishing facility equipped with a Seetal spray booth. The combination of highly-skilled ...More >>
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Radiators |
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Vintage car and aircraft radiators repaired, re-cored and remanufactured ...More >>
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Race preparation, historic racecars |
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Preparation and tuning of historic race cars have always been part of Auto Restorations’ activities. Services include overhaul and maintenance of braking, steering and suspension ...More >>
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Custom Coachwork |
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As well as restoring existing bodies, new bodies can be constructed from scratch using techniques appropriate to the age of the chassis. These techniques include traditional wooden-framed ...More >>
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