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Precision Restorations refurbished this 1956 Bentley convertible, which was subsequently awarded first place at the AACA National Meet.
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Jackson Gwyer, son of Rotarian Jim Gwyer, gives the "thumbs-up" to this vintage 1907 Franklin automobile at our California Rotary Club meeting on display at the Center in the Woods Aug. 13. Bob Nauman of Dillsburg, Pa. fully restored the Franklin. Only three of this particular model is known to exist, and this is the only one in the world that can still be driven. Have fun, Jackson!
Using Sameday's premium leather reconditioning services, technician Ron P was able to restore this vehicles leather back to its original quality. Click here to see more examples of extreme leather restoration.
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1955 Ford F-100. Stepside...
...with an Austin America as a hat.
The irony that this truck was manufactured the same year that I was, just dawned on me.
Jagged rusty bits in the cab corners. Glove-flaying high-speed wire-wheel grinders.
The unmistakable tangy undertaste of iron, even with a respirator. Aqua to Canary Yellow To primer red to gleaming steel.
After this is the good part, when the color goes back on. And, you notice what a strange little capsule a car really looks like, before all of the fenders and other bits go back on.