GT 6 Project Continues

I know I have said it before, but I feel like I have to keep saying it just for my own peace of mind.  The thing I worry about most with the “Ultimate Restoration”, is that people will get the idea that a restoration can be done in a very short period of time.  I guess it can, but it would cost a lot of money.  That isn’t what we want to do here at the shop.  We want customers to have an affordable restoration, and give them a quality product at a fair price.  What concerns me is that there will be some who want the quality product, the fair price, and have it done in a week.  Oh well, I guess we’ll deal with that as we go along.

For now, I thought I would show some before and after shots of a few things so that you could get some idea of what takes up the most of the time when we do a restoration.  The cleaning, repairing, polishing and painting of all of the parts to be re-used on the project takes, what seems like, forever to get done.  Here are some pictures of the light assemblies I have just gone through-

It took just over three hours to complete these assemblies.

These took about an hour and a half.  The end results make it worth the time.

Enjoy the ride!

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