Brads Garage

Lots of exciting things are happening around the shop. We recently doubled the size of the shop and have 3 active projects and a couple of even more exciting projects waiting in the wings.

The newest ride in the stable...

BMW 330i

BMW 330i - Still unnamed...

The BMW 330i recently joined the stable of cars. Yep, kind of a change from the others, but so much fun. 6 speed manual transmission and a suspension that makes it feel like it's on rails - at least in comparison with some of the others in the stable.

Electron


The Electron project is one of our most exciting projects to date. Our client has asked us to keep some of the details top secret, but we will share as much as we can here. Its a 1938 Nash Ambassador 6 - a sibling to one of our other project cars Sabrina. This car has been quite a challenge with pieces getting stolen or lost along its way to us and requiring a ton of custom fabrication. Under the pink slopped on paint we found about 5 gallons of bondo in some odd placed, but overall a great solid car. Or at least it will be. This car is getting  95% restoration with about 5% customization so that we don't destroy the historical value of the vehicle. To see Zelda sneak peeks check out the photos. More information will be posted after the world premier of the car. Stay tuned. Thanks to our friend Barry Penfound of Penfound Designs in Ohio for steering this project to our shop!

Zelda

Zelda has returned to the shop to get completed. We are currently finishing the body and paint work and hope to have her on the streets soon. After spending 3 years on hold its finally exciting to get back on this project. Zelda arrived in our shop a number of years ago after having been partially restored and partially parted out. We began the restoration and built the drivetrain a few years back and put in a moderate small block and a few accessories. Read more about Zelda on her page.

Cheyenne

Ok, so this one is our shop truck, but in any case it's become a fun project. Often getting pushed to the back of the stack. Yet another complete restoration this 100% California truck must have lived at the beach - based on the amount of sand we had to remove from inside the frame. Read more about this project on its page.

 

 

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