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Good Restoration shop #2264031
03/05/17 11:23 PM
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Elizabethtown, KY
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Any good restoration shops in or around KY?


1969 340 4 Speed Swinger R4,
black vinyl, white butt stripe, 3:91

Re: Good Restoration shop [Re: 6T9Hemi] #2264050
03/05/17 11:43 PM
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Downey, CA.
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Call Hodge restorations in So Carolina..

Re: Good Restoration shop [Re: 6T9Hemi] #2264212
03/06/17 11:20 AM
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Google member Bill Allphin member ID gtx6970 if I remember right, he's in Kentucky. Haven't seen him post in a while but in my dealings with him he's a good guy. I'm in the process of re-assembly of my cuda I had paint and body done by Clark Classic Restorations in NC and I'm very happy at how it came out.

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Re: Good Restoration shop [Re: 6T9Hemi] #2264289
03/06/17 01:57 PM
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North Carolina
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Clarks Classic in Greenville, NC may be a little ways from Kentucky, but well worth your consideration. I have had dealings with several different shops. The experience I had with Clarks was the most satisfactory. The work is outstanding, I had regular updates and photos provided, Walt Clark is a gentleman and kept me from any surprises. He even picked up and delivered the car when the work was completed. They did just the body and paint.

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Re: Good Restoration shop [Re: 469runner] #2264317
03/06/17 03:07 PM
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I agree 469runner, I speak to Walt either on phone or emails every other week, good to see that the communication doesn't stop when the checks do, good group of guys at CCR.

Re: Good Restoration shop [Re: shakerjoe] #2265014
03/07/17 05:45 PM
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Originally Posted By shakerjoe
Google member Bill Allphin member ID gtx6970 if I remember right, he's in Kentucky. Haven't seen him post in a while but in my dealings with him he's a good guy. I'm in the process of re-assembly of my cuda I had paint and body done by Clark Classic Restorations in NC and I'm very happy at how it came out.


Im right here. Doing a ground up on a 1968 Charger RT now (about done actually )

pm me if you want to talk

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Re: Good Restoration shop [Re: 6T9Hemi] #2266090
03/09/17 10:30 AM
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Ball Ground GA
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In North Georgia, Mark Characky. He was a California Mopar restorer (nearly 30 years) who just moved to Georgia. I have known him and his work and can attest to his skill and knowledge.

Re: Good Restoration shop [Re: 6T9Hemi] #2272600
03/19/17 10:20 PM
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Precision Restorations in St. Louis is excellent. They are a large shop and they do many Mopars.
PrecisionCarrestoration.com
314-652-1966

Regards,


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