Precision Restorations
Day to day events and project updates. Along with links to our blog and helpful restoration tips.
02/08/2024
Our client's 1967 Corvette is just about ready to go home! With a new paint job and top, this vette is going to turn some heads! We also restored the engine and transmission. The interior was left original. A beautiful example of a classic restoration.
01/29/2024
Our client's 1962 Lincoln Continental is making its way out of the paint booth. He chose a newer metallic color that flops from black to green. clear lays like glass!
01/12/2024
We have to show some love to one of our clients. His 1955 Chevy is one of our favorites. A custom paint job and some other nice touches make his Chevy one of a kind.
It's that time of year again when jolly ole Saint Nick visits all of us, good boys and girls. If Santa could put any vehicle under your tree, what would it be? Or maybe a nice part that you need to complete a project. Let us know in the comments!! Don't forget to like and follow the page!
Precision Restorations Day to day events and project updates. Along with links to our blog and helpful restoration tips.
12/15/2023
Could they have done it better? Make it more like the new Bronco?
12/11/2023
Another great event put on by our friends at Fairway Automotive.
Don't miss the Rob-Your-Neighbor Pickleball Holiday Extravaganza on December 17th at M.P.C.! Individual sign up-- proceeds benefit Toys for School Kids. Sponsored by Fairway Automotive.
Sign up at: https://mopickleballclubevents.ticketspice.com/holiday-pickleball-gift-game
Space is limited, so sign up today!
12/06/2023
Is Big Block Wednesday a thing? Well, it should be! Our client has this BBC 396ci going in his Chevelle. We repainted and cleaned up some provided parts and will drop the big block back in once the Chevelle is back from paint.
Let's see some big block cars in the comments.
It's getting cold!! It's time to begin the process of putting away the classic for the winter (the Midwest, at least). We suggest fluid maintenance (fuel stabilizer, fresh oil change, etc.), a couple of bars of Irish Spring soap or dryer sheets to keep the rodents deterred, and a good quality car cover. If you find the urge to start it, let the engine get to temp to avoid condensation build-up. Everyone has their own tried and true routine; what's yours?
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St. Louis, MO
63108
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| Monday | 7am - 4pm |
| Tuesday | 7am - 4pm |
| Wednesday | 7am - 4pm |
| Thursday | 7am - 4pm |
| Friday | 7am - 4pm |
12/11/2023