JANUARY 15, 2022 – The Hirohata Mercury sold for a hammer price of $1.95 Million Dollars at the Mecum auction! It remains the highest price paid for any kustom car, and we were excited to see it happen.

ORIGINAL ARTICLE:

When it comes to kustom cars, the 1951 Mercury built by George and Sam Barris for Bob Hirohata is about as legendary is it gets. The car innovated kustom design elements, and remains true to form today, even through an extensive restoration. Oh yeah, it also looks awesome! It’s long, low, chopped, clean, with Buick side trim, tuck & roll interior, Caddy Sombrero hubcaps, and a real Von Dutch stripe on the dash, and it’s boss. And now, it can be yours!

The spring, 2022 Mecum Auction in Kissimmee, Florida is where this amazing ride will change hands to the highest bidder.

HIGHLIGHTS

  • The Hirohata Mercury, arguably the most famous custom car of the classic era
  • Named for the car’s original owner, Bob Hirohata of Los Angeles, California
  • Iconic custom car built by Sam and George Barris
  • Featured in Hot Rod Magazine in March 1953
  • Cover car for Hop Up magazine in March 1953
  • Class Winner at the 1952 Petersen Motorama
  • Featured in Rod & Custom in October 1953
  • Appeared in the film “Running Wild” in 1955 starring Mamie Van Doren
  • In the care of the McNiel family since 1959, when Jim McNiel purchased the car for $500 at the age of 16
  • Restoration completed in 1996 to exact 1952 Motorama specifications
  • Restoration detailed by Pat Ganahl in several issues of Rod & Custom magazine
  • Colors matched using spectrography and new paint was applied by Junior’s House of Color using PPG materials
  • Displayed at the “Hot Rods and Customs (The Men and Machines of California’s Car Culture)” exhibit at the Oakland Museum of California upon completion
  • Restored again by the original builders, including Herschel “Junior” Conway and Frank Sonzogni, in 2015 for Pebble Beach
  • First in Class at the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance in 2015
  • Added to the National Historical Vehicle Register in 2017 and displayed on the national mall in Washington, DC
  • Previously displayed at the Petersen Automotive Museum
  • 1953 Cadillac 331 CI OHV V-8 engine with three Stromberg carburetors
  • The B-pillars were removed and the roof was reshaped to create a hardtop
  • V-butted windshield
  • Top chopped 4 inches in the front and 7 inches in the rear
  • Front fenders extended 4 inches, incorporating frenched 1952 Ford headlights
  • Rear fenders extended and fitted with frenched 1952 Lincoln Capri tail lights
  • Trunk corners were rounded
  • Hood was filled, peaked and extended into the grille
  • Custom grille made from three 1952 Ford grilles
  • Factory dips on the doors were filled and the surrounding sheet metal was reshaped to flow with 1952 Buick Riviera trim spears
  • Functional brake cooling scoops on rear panels
  • Flush fit, flared fender skirts
  • Chopped front coils in front and the frame was kicked up in the rear
  • Springs were de-arched using two sets of 1.5-inch lowering blocks
  • Finished in two-tone Seafoam Green and Organic Green
  • Pinstriping originally applied by Von Dutch
  • Custom upholstery by The Carson Top Shop
  • Trunk upholstered by Gaylord’s Kustom Shop
  • 1953 Cadillac “Sombrero” wheel covers
  • Twin Appleton S-552 spotlights

Head over to https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0122-487726/1951-bob-hirohata-mercury-custom/ to see more, and for your chance to register to bid on a true kustom legend. And if you win, please take us for a spin!

The Magic of High-Quality Paint: Elevating Your Custom Car or Restoration to Show-Stopping Perfection

When you’re pouring your heart into a custom car build or classic restoration, every detail matters. But if there’s one element that can make or break the entire project, it’s the paint. High-quality paint isn’t just a coating—it’s the face of your vehicle, the first thing that catches the eye and the last thing you want to stop admiring.

Why High-Quality Paint Matters More Than You Think

A subpar paint job might look okay from 10 feet away, but up close? Orange peel, runs, mismatched metallics, or fading over time can turn your dream ride into a disappointment. High-quality paint, on the other hand, offers:

  • Durability: Modern automotive paints with proper clear coats resist UV damage, chips, and scratches far better, keeping your car looking fresh for years.
  • Depth and Brilliance: Premium formulations create that deep, wet-look shine with flawless metallic flake distribution and color saturation.
  • Value Boost: A show-quality finish can significantly increase your car’s resale or show value—judges and buyers notice the difference immediately.

But the real importance goes beyond practicality. It’s emotional.

That Breath-Taking First Reveal

Imagine this: After months (or years) of work—stripping, sanding, priming, and blocking—the day finally arrives. Your car rolls out of the paint booth, and for the first time, you see it in all its glory under the lights or sunlight.

The sparkle hits you like nothing else. Reflections so sharp you can see the world mirrored perfectly on the curves. The color pops with an intensity that makes your heart skip a beat. It’s your baby, reborn and shining brighter than you ever dreamed.

There’s an undeniable emotion in that moment. A finish so captivating, you simply can’t look away. You circle the car again and again, running your hand over the glass-smooth surface, mesmerized by how the light dances across the panels. It’s not just paint—it’s perfection that stirs pride, excitement, and a deep sense of accomplishment.

Achieving Show-Winning Results: It Takes Expertise and the Right Tools

Great paint doesn’t happen by accident. It requires expert bodywork to ensure straight panels, precise color matching (especially for textures, metallics, and custom blends), and a controlled environment to eliminate dust and imperfections.

At the V8 Speed and Resto Shop Body and Paint Center, we specialize in turning visions into reality with our full-service custom body shop capabilities:

  • Expert bodywork for flawless foundations
  • Show-winning paint finishes that turn heads at events
  • Expert color, texture, and metallic pattern matching for seamless restorations
  • Custom colors tailored to your exact specifications
  • Blowtherm downdraft paint booth for contamination-free application
  • Complete paint mixing center ensuring perfect matches every time

Whether you’re restoring a classic muscle car, building a pro-touring beast, or creating a one-of-a-kind custom, investing in high-quality paint is non-negotiable. It’s what transforms a good car into an unforgettable one—and delivers that magical, can’t-look-away moment you’ve been waiting for.

Ready to make your car sparkle like never before? Contact the V8 Speed and Resto Shop today and let’s bring your vision to life.

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This 1971 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne is a former work truck that is getting some great performance upgrades, but keeping the weathered look at the V8 Speed and Resto Shop.    This 1971 C10 is very special to the owner, as it belonged to a close family friend and has been a part of his life since the late 1980s.    We showed you how this truck looked when it came into our shop, and Today, it’s ready to be put back in service!   

The recipe called for the 71 C10s cab and bed to be lifted off the frame, and then the chassis was disassembled, media blasted, and powder coated black.   All new suspension bushings, ball joints, tie rod ends, and other wear parts were installed, along with a complete differential and rear gear rebuild.   

Power comes from a Blueprint Performance 383 stroker Chevy V8 engine, with a hydraulic roller cam, roller rockers, aluminum heads and intake, and a Holley Sniper EFI system making 430 horsepower.   It’s bolted to a built 700R4 overdrive automatic transmission for smooth highway cruising.  

The suspension is new with lowered spindles, springs, and shocks, and the ‘71 C10 now rolls on 20” Detroit Steel wheels for a modern look.   Ned bed wood completes the look.

Inside, the V8 Speed & Resto Shop interior department restored the original interior to look brand new.     We recovered the seats in the original Cheyenne pattern, upgraded the dash with new Dakota Digital gauges, added upgraded audio, vintage air a/c, cruise control, tilt steering… all things you’d expect in a modern truck.    Plus, a secret exhaust cutout switch turns up the volume on the 383 at will!  

We’re excited to see this 1971 Chevrolet C10 Cheyenne rolling down the road, and the owner is looking forward to making more memories with the old friend of a truck. 

Contact the V8 Speed & Resto Shop with all your Classic or Muscle Car needs today!

817 S. MAIN STREET – RED BUD, IL 62278

Author: Brody Prater
Content: That’s my truck, thanks V8 for making my dream a reality!! You guys did an amazing job on my girl!!

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Author: Scootosan
Content: Well done. The variable exhaust is a nice touch. My Dad had a 48 Ford with a Flat head and a manual valve on the floor from Muffler when the Cops around and then back to straight. Modern wheels that are relative to the factory appearance is the perfect choice.

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Author: Charles Dalton
Content: That truck is perfect. Until now, I didn’t care for “rustifications” (as I call them) but now I see it’s because the other ones weren’t executed properly. And the paint to match the weathering and rust – that is artistry. Outstanding – you all should be proud!

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Author: raddad10
Content: Absolutely lovin it. Pretty much what is going on with my 64 short bed big window C10. Unfortunately, the truck doesn’t have a good enough patina to wear on the road. Great job guys!!!!!!

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Author: DIY Life
Content: Awesome! Looks old, but performs like its new! Best way to restore! Great Job V8S&R!

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Author: Garden
Content: Great build, big advantage when you can take your ride out for lunch and not worry about door dings . It looks like that tilt you used is way too far back than any I have seen?

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Author: James Hutchins
Content: Looks like a good, safe and dependable driver. Sweet

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Author: Kevin Guthrie
Content: You can polish that single stage factory paint to a mirror shine. If you wax it enough times where there’s rusted sun burned through paint it just becomes shiny bare steel and it looks really good

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Author: GPLIPP
Content: Nicely done!

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Author: Cyclone Kevin
Content: Very nice job.

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Author: James Veach
Content: really nice I have a 1987 Ford ranger I wish I could do that too but since I live on $700 a month Social security it’s only a pipe dream I guess

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Author: Gary Jones
Content: Nice truck…

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Author: Phillip S
Content: RESPECT!

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Author: G McNelly
Content: Ain’t no good if you can’t drive them (a lot)!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Author: Harold Lemons
Content: Please buy mine

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Author: Ex Pat Conn
Content: Trick

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Author: @rqkeating
Content: Looking forward to seeing more of these kind of videos to see all the fun stuff you guys are up to. Thanks!

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Author: @plymouthdie-castreplicas
Content: What a great project! I like these classic trucks so much.

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Author: @cemeteryhill
Content: Awesome refresh for a awesome truck!
My nephew(18) has a project 85′ C10. Always encourage him to work on it.

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Author: @tacocin
Content: Gee thanks for reminding me about how stupid I was to sell my 72 C-10! Great truck!

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Author: @gplipp6489
Content: Great vid. Love to see update work. Teal for a truck is pretty funky

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Author: @bruceh92
Content: C10’s are popular – anyone notice resales going up up?

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Author: @Brian.8272
Content: i just bought an 81 turbo trans am. 45k miles. mint condition, please do a show on upgrading the 301 v8 for some speed!!

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Author: @user-du7qq2ou2k
Content: like all the way. i love C10s

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Author: @bretz71
Content: Like Farm Truck, but Park Truck!

This clean 1967 Plymouth Barracuda came to visit the V8 Speed and Resto Shop in need of some carb tuning and maintenance to the audio system. It’s a cool car powered by a rebuilt 340 with some performance goodies and a 3-speed automatic transmission. The bone customer interior is a nice contrast with the black paint. Photo gallery after the break!

Continue reading “1967 Plymouth Barracuda Resto Mod Maintenance at V8 Speed and Resto Shop”

1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am LS Engine Swap and Suspension at V8 Speed and Resto Shop Part 3

This 1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am was running the original 180 horsepower Oldsmobile Continue reading “1979 Pontiac Firebird Trans Am LS Engine Swap and Suspension at V8 Speed and Resto Shop Part 3”

There are a lot of details to watch when replacing a quarter panel! 

Quarter panels are the large, steel body panels that reach from the trailing edge of the door to the rear taillight panel, and from the roof down to the lower rocker panel and wheel opening on a Classic or Muscle Car.    

Quarter panels are integral structural parts of the car, and play a significant role in the construction, strength, and safety of the car’s body and chassis.    Some cars, like Chevrolet Camaros, are not body-on-frame construction, meaning the body itself is the main structure of the car.   These are known as “unit-body” or “unibody” designs, and are also found in Pontiac Firebirds, Chevrolet Novas, Dodge Challengers, Plymouth Roadrunners, Ford Mustangs, and many other popular classic and Muscle Cars. 

Over time, quarter panels are prone to wear, rust, and crash damage, and are often in need of repair or replacement.    Many new reproduction quarter panels exist for popular cars.   When new panels are not available, original equipment panels can often be sourced from a donor car, reconditioned, and installed on another car… if done properly.  Continue reading for the details!

Continue reading “Elements of Proper Quarter Panel Replacement at the V8 Speed and Resto Shop”

Sometimes it’s not an option to repaint a classic or muscle car.   It might be cost prohibitive, or the car might be wearing original paint that is not completely worn away.   In this video, we show some techniques to revive faded or original paint using polishing techniques, using a 1966 Ford Mustang GT 289 and a 1963 Imperial Crown convertible as our examples.  

The process  Is often called “cutting and buffing” and can start with wet sanding with a very fine grit of sandpaper, like 1000 grit or even finer. The process is repeated with finer and finer grits of sandpaper, reaching 2500 or even up to 5000 grit. This process removes heavier dust and debris contaminants, and also helps level the paint.

In our two examples, we did not wish to use a sanding process, and decided to go straight to polishing. There are various types of polishing pads, with more aggressive wool or foam pads used for cutting, and finer foam pads used for polishing. There are also various compounds which again use a different abrasive to achieve their goals.

Both the 1966 Ford Mustang and the 1963 Imperial Crown convertible responded very well to polishing techniques. The Mustang had been repainted in the past, and suffered largely from stained, faded, and dull paint. The Imperial, on the other hand, was wearing its original paint, so we had to be conservative on our approach as we did not burn or damage the brittle original finish.

In the end, both cars improved drastically and benefited from the polishing exercise done at the V8 Speed and Resto Shop. Today, they are both shiny and respectable-looking, without the time and investment of a complete repaint.

If you have a car with dead paint, we are happy to chat about performing this process for you.   You can reach us at https://www.v8speedshop.com/contact today!

Below are answers to many common restoration questions, but we always encourage customers to email or call us anytime to chat! 

Where is your shop located?

  • The V8 Speed & Resto Shop is located in the heart of the USA, 1/2 hour from St. Louis, MO, in Red Bud, IL
  • 817 S. Main Street, Red Bud, IL 62278 (314)783.8325

What do you do in your shop?

  • We perform complete restoration services, ranging from simple classic-car maintenance to full rotisserie, show-quality restorations, custom car designing and building, hot rods, and much more.
  • We currently have 31  people on staff, including dedicated metal fabricators, mechanics, body technicians, painters, engine machinists, interior technicians, parts restoration technicians, detailers, video / TV production, photography, web development, and administration.

How much does a restoration cost?

  • While often asked, it is impossible to predict the total cost of a restoration when considering the numerous variables of a project Including parts choices, and quantity of work.  These variables are discussed in detail as we work with the customer to learn their goals.   Unfortunately, we cannot have any responsible discussions about costs without seeing and inspecting the car in person in our shop. 

Factors affecting costs include:

  • Condition of vehicle
  • Type of vehicle
  • Quality of restoration desired
  • Types and amount of modifications
  • Desired time-frame of job
  • Choice of and Availability of parts for vehicle

These and many more elements determine the overall restoration cost, but we can assist in the planning of your project to help your vision come to life.   

Can you help me plan my restoration?

  • Planning and Project Management are two very important parts of the restoration process, and we work with the vehicle owner to create a solid plan and then stick to the plan to prevent additional time and costs.   

How do I get my car to your shop?

  • Vehicle owners are free to bring the car themselves, or we will help find transport options to deliver the car.
  • Vehicle owners are responsible for packing their car and/or parts safely for transport.   Should a vehicle be returned to the owner disassembled, the owner is requested to supply or pay for packing materials, moving blankets, crating, tie-down straps, or other items needed for safe transport.    An enclosed trailer is also requested.   The V8 Speed & Resto Shop is capable of protecting and loading a vehicle for transport, however the standard shop rate will apply along with any additional materials such as blankets, crating, protective foam, or other materials required.  

What if I do not have a vehicle yet, can you find one for me?

  • We can assist with locating a car.   We provide vehicle location and inspection services for customers for a finder’s fee.

How long do restorations take?

  • Depending on the factors listed earlier, restorations can take months to several years.

Do you do modifications?

We perform many kinds of modifications to meet the customer’s needs. These include:

  • Custom car design and building.
  • Custom metal fabrication
  • Electronic fuel injection installs
  • Modern engine installs & tuning
  • Air conditioning systems
  • Custom interior, consoles, etc. 
  • Overdrive transmissions
  • Custom exhaust
  • Engine Machining and Rebuilding
  • Audio, navigation, and entertainment systems
  • Improved braking & suspension systems
  • Performance modifications
  • Body fit enhancements & custom work
  • Safety improvements
  • Complete interior restoration & custom work
  • Complete restoration project documentation and photography

… and many more!

Do you complete stock original restorations?

  • Yes.  We can return a vehicle to as-new condition or modify it as the customer wishes.

Do you work with other shops?

  • We perform most of the restoration services in our shop.   We have had customers request that certain stages of their restoration be done by other shops during the process.    While we are generally OK with this, it must be noted that if a partially completed restoration project leaves our shop to visit another, the vehicle has left our control and we are not responsible for the other shop’s work or damage incurred on the vehicle.   This can include paint chips and scratches, “un-doing” of our work for another shop to perform tasks, loss or breakage of parts, changes in our design or installation of parts, other shops not working to the same quality standard as our shop, etc.   The customer is responsible for the time necessary for our crew to package and load the parts and vehicle should it leave our shop.   We will photograph the entire vehicle before it departs to have an accurate description of condition and completeness before it leaves so the customer can be sure of the status when the vehicle left our shop.    Likewise, we will document the condition of the vehicle when it returns to our shop for completion and alert the customer of any issues found that occurred out of our possession.  

How is billing handled?

  • Once a plan is in place, we request a pre-payment for parts to purchase to help us start the process. This amount will be different for each project, but the money is used to help cover the initial parts orders, or material costs needed to begin the job.
  • Our shop sends invoices to the customer every week to ensure that our shop and our customers are in constant communication and “on the same page.”  We charge a shop rate for time, parts and materials are additional.  Parts may incur a shipping charge. 
  • The invoices are generated from our Technicians’ time entries as they work, so there is great detail on our invoices.   However, we are always happy to provide greater detail or explanation of services should the customer request it. 
  • Due to our weekly invoicing structure, payment is expected upon customer receipt of invoice.  If payment is not promptly received, work will be suspended and the vehicle will be placed into storage until the customer account is brought to current status.   Pre-payment terms are available to prevent customers from accruing a balance with the shop.  
  • We understand there are times when a project needs to be “put on hold”, and we will gladly work with customers who let us know in advance that they foresee a work stoppage.   Should a customer fail to submit payment in a timely manner, we will make arrangements to place the vehicle in local storage at the customer’s cost of $275.00 / month until the balance is caught up or a solution is agreed upon.   This protects the customer from incurring any additional labor charges while the vehicle is in storage.   We are flexible and are always willing to work with a customer to help ensure the project is completed to their expectations.   
  • Accepted payment methods include cash, check, or online payments through credit cards and e-checks.   Paying by check or cash is preferred.  E-checks will incur a flat $10.00 fee. Credit cards are convenient, but there is a service fee charged to us which we in turn add to your next invoice. The average fee is about 3.5%.
  • If you click on the view and the pay invoice button “Debit card” is underlined in green, you can select bank transfer or credit card by clicking on the words.  The bank transfer option allows you to enter your checking account info and pay by check online.
  • Our shop labor rate is subject to change during the lifespan of a project. In the event that our labor rate changes, any project that is within ninety (90) days of completion will be exempt from the rate change. If it is determined that the project will require longer than ninety (90) days to complete, the owner will be notified of the labor rate change prior to invoicing. Our employees are our greatest assets. This adjustment allows us to provide competitive compensation and benefits, fostering a motivated and skilled workforce that is dedicated to meeting your needs effectively.

What happens if I have a question about something on an invoice?

  • Should there be a question about an invoice, we encourage customers to contact the shop as quickly as possible to resolve the matter.  We understand there are sometimes items on invoices that require clarification, and we encourage our customers to review and question the invoices upon receipt to make sure everything makes sense and appears correct.  We are always eager to provide greater detail or adjust for billing errors should they occur.   

How are consumables handled?

One of our key goals is to continuously improve our services and provide you with the most efficient, effective, and high-quality experience possible. To be fair to all customers, we enter one line for all consumables on invoices equalling 6% of the total invoice. For your reference, here is a partial list of the consumables covered by this invoice item:

  • Wet sand and buffing supplies
  • Electrical terminals, wire, some fuses, flashers and bulbs
  • Aerosol lubricants and cleaners
  • Nuts, bolts, washers and screws
  • Adhesives and gasket sealants
  • Heat shrink, wire loom and techflex
  • Abrasives, seam sealers, tape, masking papers and plastics
  • Paint prep towels and cleaning chemicals
  • Upholstery glues, clips, staples, and other supplies
  • Grommets, trim clips and fittings 
  • Rubber hoses for fuel, power steering, antifreeze and brake lines
  • Zip-ties, cotter keys and other clips
  • Thread locking compounds
  • Drill Bits
  • Cutting tools, end mills, grinding stones
  • Assembly lubricants, oils, anti-seize compounds
  • Machine Lubricant / Coolant
  • Solvent tank chemicals
  • Caps and plugs
  • Body filler products
  • Car cleaning products
  • Alignment shims and tire balance weights
  • Hose clamps and other line clamps
  • Some body plugs and rubber bumpers
  • Brass fittings and small brake and fuel fittings
  • Some body bolts and nutserts
  • Trim clips and rivets
  • Patch panel material
  • Bushings and o-rings
  • Freeze plugs and springs
  • Gasket making compounds
  • Wire wheels and sanding discs
  • Cut off wheels and sanding belts
  • Tig and Mig wire and tungsten
  • Small carb or fuel parts 

Please don’t hesitate to reach out if you have any inquiries or concerns regarding this process.

Do you sell parts?

  • We are authorized retailers for many industry-leading automotive part manufacturers. We sell everything from restoration parts to performance parts to replacement repair parts.

Who supplies the parts for my car?

  • Our policy is that the V8 Speed & Resto Shop sells the parts we install on cars built in our shop.   Consider the following:
    • We build LOTS of cars, so we are dealers for all the major restoration and performance parts. We work very hard to build relationships with the dealers to get great quality parts and service. 
    • We KNOW the parts. Many times, there are several options for restoration or performance parts, and we know the “good ones” to use. The wrong choice can equate to additional labor time making something fit or work properly, where the right choice can be a huge time saver.
    • When we order the parts, we can track the parts. We maintain a highly detailed spreadsheet for each car in the shop. We log all the part numbers, suppliers, date ordered, order status, shipping date, tracking numbers, and arrival date when they reach the shop. If there is ever a problem, we can track, return, or exchange the parts quickly.    
    • Incorrect parts are delivered to our shop far more often than one might think.    This can come from mis-labeling at the factory, a part not meeting our quality standards, a broken or damaged part, or a variety of other reasons.   Depending on the supplier, returns can be quick and easy, or a drawn-out process requiring constant back-and-forth communication.   Customer supplied parts can add significant time and distress to this process, especially when the crew is waiting on decisions from a customer who is unavailable.    When we order the parts, we can manage these situations more efficiently while reducing headaches for the customer.
    • Because of our strong relationships with our suppliers and our dealer status, suppliers often provide additional services to find us what we need in a timely manner.
    • Have you heard the saying, “You don’t bring steak to a steakhouse?” We spend a lot of time researching the best parts and suppliers to use. By installing what we sell, we can offer better support should a part not perform as expected.
    • We cannot warranty parts supplied by customers.  
    • We are a retailer, not a wholesaler, so there is a markup on parts.   This – fee helps to cover the research, quality control, handling, and administrative tasks associated with parts selection, ordering, and management.
  • KEEP IN MIND that MANY restoration and performance parts have NO FACTORY WARRANTY, and often, the time frame from part purchase to installation can be longer than the factory warranty.  

What happens to parts removed from my vehicle?

  • There are often left-over parts from a restoration or upgrade.
    • We recycle scrap metal and dispose of items that are unusable or destroyed during removal, unless the customer specifically requests these items back before their disassembly.   
    • We request that customers manage these extra parts.  We can help bundle parts for pickup by customers, labor charges may be incurred.    
    • We prefer not to be responsible for the storage, sale, shipping, or other handling of take-off parts, as this process can be very time and space consuming. 

Will my car be photographed during the restoration process?

  • All the cars are photographed for internal documentation and communication purposes, some are displayed in public galleries to share with the world, and some are even featured on V8TV‘s TV and Web show! 

Do you do partial restorations / modifications, or only complete cars?

  • We perform everything from simple classic car maintenance to rotisserie show-car restorations and complete custom and hot rod construction.

What about mechanical upgrades, like fuel injection or air conditioning installs?

  • We install many popular upgrades  to make them safer, more reliable, and more enjoyable to drive.

How do you safety check, tune, and “break-in” a completed restoration?

  • We drive and tune the cars we restore to ensure all systems are safe, working properly, and the car performs as intended. This can be up to 300 -500 miles on complex cars, less on others. We resolve minor issues that come up while the car is still in our possession before delivery so we can quickly remedy them. Keep in mind that if a customer mandates a timeline that does not allow our team to perform the required driving “break-in”, the customer may encounter issues with the vehicle that arise with initial usage.

How does a restoration affect the value of my vehicle?

  • There are many factors that determine the value of a vehicle, including:
    • The total production amount of a vehicle – lower usually means higher value
    • The mileage of the vehicle
    • The documentation of the vehicle, original bill of sale, build sheets, etc.
    • The condition of the vehicle
    • The options installed from the factory – sometimes cars with no options are worth more than those with many!
    • The current state of the market
    • Level of originality of vehicle
  • They say “They are only original once” and that statement holds bearing on vehicle values.   For example, a sought-after car like a 1970 Chevelle, outfitted from the factory with the SS 454 performance package, in bright red, with low miles, and in excellent original condition, is most likely going to be worth more than a restored version with performance upgrades that are not original.  
  • It is very possible to spend more on a restoration than the car is worth on the open market.   
  • Our shop specializes in what we call “Heirloom Cars”, meaning these are vehicles that have more sentimental or nostalgic value than current street market value.    These are cars that the owners never plan to sell.   Perhaps the car belonged to a family member or was bought new and never left the family.   Perhaps it is a car that a customer had years ago and always regretted selling, and how has another.    We understand the value of these sentimental attachments and treat the cars with the same level of respect as our customers do.
  • We are NOT the shop to come to if you want to “flip” a car bought cheaply and try to make a big profit… we do not perform “quickie” paint and restoration jobs just to make a car look good for a sale.    The term is “putting lipstick on a pig” and that’s not how we operate.  We maintain a specific set of core values that dictate how we work and the quality we deliver.   
  • If a customer is seeking a fun car to drive, it might be best to start with a lower-level version of the car of choice… for example, it’s probably not a good idea to heavily modify a numbers-matching 1969 Camaro Z/28 with a different engine and aftermarket performance parts.   However, finding a “plain-Jane” version.. a base model Camaro, maybe a 6-cylinder car, will not reduce the overall value by a V8 conversion and modified parts.  

What happens if the plan changes midway through a restoration?

  • We work with the customer to formulate a solid build plan, but there is a situation that we call “Might as well syndrome”, where the customer adds items to a restoration purely because of an opportunity to do so.     For example, if the crew is restoring the front suspension, and the parts are disassembled, that’s logically a good time to upgrade the stock suspension to something offering better performance.   After all, the parts are already disassembled, why do the work twice?  “Might as well do it now while it’s apart!”     The customer needs to recognize that these changes WILL add additional time and cost to the restoration of a vehicle, and will negate any original budget plan or estimate made.      A simple analogy is a restaurant… the steak dinner might list as $20.00 on the menu, but when you add drinks, salad, dessert, and tax… the bill is no longer $20.00.     Change Orders will be agreed upon by the customer and V8 Speed & Resto Shop when the plans change, so that everyone has the same understanding of the scope of work and costs involved. 
  • It’s important to keep in mind that these are old cars, and they have possible crash damage, hidden rust / corrosion, or previous repairs that might present themselves during the restoration process.   As hard as we try, we cannot always “see through the paint” and know what a car might require until the job has started.    We always present our findings to the customer for discussion and a repair plan and then proceed as directed, but these situations can add costs and time to a project.   
  • Because of workflow and safety considerations, work stoppage requests from customers must be in writing or in an authorization email if made by phone. The nature and involvement of these types of projects often prevents immediate stoppage, as vehicles may be positioned on lifts or jack stands, parts may be partially installed, etc. In addition, safety and quality considerations for our team and professional care of the customer vehicle and parts can all require time to prepare vehicles and parts for transport or storage. Time to meet these expectations is billed to the customer.
  • If the customer orders a work stoppage on the car, the customer will be charged storage fees while work is stopped.  This includes if the stoppage is due to a customer mandated outside service provider doing work on the car (customer mandated machine shop or other outside service, for example).  However, if a delay or work stoppage is motivated by the V8 Speed & Resto Shop, there will be no storage fees incurred.   
  • Our goal is to provide quality and efficient service, so we request that when we contact you with a question or concern, please respond as soon as possible so we may proceed with work or parts ordering without delay.   As you can understand, parts production and availability can be delayed, and we do not wish to add time to the process. 

Whose insurance covers the car during the build?

  • The owner is required to insure the car, but we maintain a full shop-keeper’s policy to protect the vehicle under our care, custody, and control. 
  • We store all vehicles indoors each night, and our facility is gated with alarms and security cameras. No customer vehicle is stored outside overnight.
  • We are not responsible for damages resulting from previous work performed by other shops.
  • Our insurance company will not insure a customer’s car stored at our off site storage units.  Customers’ insurance must cover the car when in the storage units.

Is there anything you do NOT do in-house?

  • Although some services are not completed by our staff, we have resources to manage these tasks on any project, such as media blasting.

These policies and procedures are subject to change and improvements as needed without notice. 

Some cars transcend their status as mere vehicles to become time capsules filled with memories, connections, and legacies. That’s the case with this remarkable 1977 Pontiac Trans Am—a family treasure lovingly restored by the team at V8 Speed and Resto Shop.

A Unique, Special Order Trans Am


When Joe’s dad walked into the dealership in 1977, he wasn’t looking for a typical muscle car. The black-and-gold Trans Am with its flamboyant hood bird may have been popular, but he wanted something different. Together with his young son, Joe, they chose a platinum silver exterior and firethorn red interior—an understated yet dramatic combination.

The family’s personal touch didn’t stop with the color. They opted to leave off the hood bird, creating a sleek and unique look that reflected their individuality. Over the years, this car became a canvas for their creativity and practicality, adding layers of history and personality that set it apart from others.

A Lifetime of Memories


This Trans Am was more than just a car to Joe’s family; it was part of their everyday lives. It was the reliable daily driver that accompanied family road trips, special moments, and milestones. Over decades, it racked up over 170,000 miles, becoming a symbol of the family’s shared experiences.

A New Chapter: From Daily Driver to Showpiece


By the time the Trans Am reached V8 Speed and Resto Shop, time and heavy use had taken their toll. The paint was faded, rust had crept into several areas, and the engine was tired. What began as an engine rebuild quickly evolved into a comprehensive restoration designed to honor its history while ensuring its future. The original Pontiac 400 V8 engine was carefully disassembled, inspected, and rebuilt to factory specifications, with some modern upgrades for performance and reliability.

The Owner Says:

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Outstanding is the best word to describe this team. The V8 Speed and Resto Shop is a large team of car enthusiasts that are well versed in building, repairing, restoring and/or improving your car. I was extremely happy with the outstanding work that they did on the restoration of my family heirloom. They listened to what I wanted, provided input, guidance and kept me up to date with every step – even though I am 800 miles away, If you are interested in restoring your car the right way, then this is where you need to take your car! – JS

This Trans Am Has An Amazing Family Story – Watch The Video!

Exterior Restoration: From Rust to Radiance


The platinum silver paint, though iconic, had faded over the years. Rust issues—particularly in the floorboards near the sunroof drainage system—required extensive attention. Following meticulous metalwork, the body was primed for paint. A two-stage process with base coat and clear coat brought the platinum silver finish back to life, surpassing factory quality while preserving the car’s original look.

Performance Enhancements: Suspension and Wheels


To modernize the car’s handling without sacrificing its character, the suspension was upgraded with Global West tubular control arms and Bilstein shocks.

The original wheels were replaced with 17-inch snowflake wheels—an homage to the car’s heritage. These larger wheels allowed for improved braking and tire options while maintaining the Trans Am’s classic aesthetic.

Interior: A Meticulous Restoration


The firethorn red interior, a defining feature of the car, was carefully restored to its original splendor. Seats were reupholstered, carpeting was replaced, and the dash trim was refinished to match its factory appearance.

One of the most challenging aspects of the restoration was the sunroof. Though it had caused rust issues, it was a beloved feature that the family insisted on keeping. To address this, the team crafted a custom fiberglass headliner and upholstered it in matching red fabric.

Preserving the Family’s Legacy


What truly sets this restoration apart is the attention to the family’s personal touches. Features like the Bronco third brake light, drilled-out shaker scoop, flat-black fender vents, and aftermarket sunroof were retained, honoring the family’s creativity and history with the car.

These elements transformed the restoration into a deeply personal project, ensuring the car retained its unique identity while being prepared for the road ahead.

A Triumphant Return


To celebrate its rebirth, the Trans Am made its public debut at Firebird Fest, where it stood proudly among other classic Firebirds. Joe shared its story with fellow enthusiasts, recounting how it had been a part of his life since childhood.

More Than a Car: A Family Heirloom


This 1977 Pontiac Trans Am isn’t just a vehicle; it’s a symbol of family bonds, a rolling scrapbook of memories, and a testament to the power of preserving history. The restoration wasn’t just about rebuilding an engine or repainting a body—it was about honoring a family’s legacy while preparing the car for the next chapter.

At V8 Speed and Resto Shop, we’re proud to have played a role in this incredible journey. If you have a classic car with its own story, we’d love to help bring it back to life, preserving what makes it special while restoring it to its full potential.

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This Pro-Touring 1968 Chevrolet Camaro came to the V8 Speed and Resto Shop wearing fresh paint, but the owner wanted some performance upgrades to match. The task is to install a supercharged LSA engine and a Tremec 6060 6-speed manual transmission, all without hurting the new paint. The V8 crew is also adding all the needed cooling, fuel, and electrical system upgrades required to make it all sing.

Cooling is handled by a C&R Radiator and coolers, and the cabin is cooled by Vintage Air. Under the car lives a full Ridetech coil-over suspension system, with hydraulically boosted Wilwood brakes. Our team is building a full mandrel-bent, custom-fit exhaust system for the car.

Tasks included notching the subframe to fit the LSA and the factory accessory drive system, and fabricating a custom smooth firewall and hydraulic clutch master cylinder mount, fabricating a and custom air intake system. Ringbrothers billet hood hinges support the modified hood, which was re-structured to clear the supercharger housing.

We’ll be posting update blogs along the way as we complete this Pro-Touring 1968 Camaro!

Contact the V8 Speed & Resto Shop with all your Classic or Muscle Car needs today!

 

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