03/27/2026
While it might seem like collision and restoration shops are the same, they require two completely different skill sets.
Collision shops are built to repair modern vehicles. Quick turnaround, insurance timelines, and replacing parts that are designed to fit. That’s where their business model thrives. And while some may take on a classic project when things are slow, the reality is those jobs often get pushed aside as soon as insurance work picks back up.
Classic cars are a completely different process.
They weren’t built the same, and they shouldn’t be repaired the same.
A proper restoration isn’t about getting it done fast. It’s about getting it right.
Correcting panel gaps that were never right from the factory.
Hand fabricating repair panels.
Understanding the nuances of panel alignment from a time when cars were designed to be adjusted, not just replaced.
And just as important, having technicians with real experience working on these vehicles. That’s what determines whether a project actually gets finished… and finished properly.
If you own a classic, make sure you’re choosing a shop that truly understands what it takes to bring it back the right way.
Because with these cars, shortcuts don’t stay hidden for long. 🤘