MoPar Restoration Shops - Central/Eastern US

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I've spent time researching old and current posts regarding "best Mopar restoration shops" in the USA. Lots of opinions, experiences and advice in all those posts; which is great. Ultimately a person needs to make a choice on a shop. In my opinion, a person collects and gathers data from posts, opinions, comments and advice and then make a decision. Like hiring an employee - I think a person should interview restoration shops. Call them, visit them, talk about your project, your vision, goals, expectations, wants, needs, acceptable differences, etc. I live in Tennessee so I focused on compiling a list of restoration shops from Central US to the Eastern coast. This is my draft/notes that I'm asking for everyone's input to make sure it is as up-to-date as can be, so that I can post a Final List of Restoration Shops in Central/Eastern US. Also share your opinions, experiences, and advice so that others may learn. Thanks in advance for your input and help!

Hodge Restorations

RJ Cars, Inc.

Muscle Car Restorations, Inc. (MCR)

Jeff Lilly Restorations

Precision Car Restoration

Restorations by Julius

Roger Gibson Auto Restorations (Tim Welborn’s guy) (Retiring / Closing)

Kori Alexander (Show-N-Go Restorations)

Frank Badalson

Kohr’s Kustoms

Legendary Motor Works

Paul Jacobs

Steve Been Hillsboro, MO

Vance Cummins

Aloha (Tommy White)

Tommy White son’s opened a shop

Aloha employees went to Perfection Autosport (Wisconsin)

Rick Kreuzinger (RestoRick)

Dickie Wolfe (West Virginia)

CudaKen

Paul Jacobs and Troy Angelley (PJs?) (T/A Restorations) Eldorado, IL.

Ken Mosier / The Finer Details (Over-restorer?)

SDJ MoPar Restoration Specialist

Bob Villiger (Mountain Home, Arkansas)

The R/T Garage

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Moderators - sorry if this isn't the appropriate place for this post. Please move accordingly!

I've spent time researching old and current posts regarding "best Mopar restoration shops" in the USA. Lots of opinions, experiences and advice in all those posts; which is great. Ultimately a person needs to make a choice on a shop. In my opinion, a person collects and gathers data from posts, opinions, comments and advice and then make a decision. Like hiring an employee - I think a person should interview restoration shops. Call them, visit them, talk about your project, your vision, goals, expectations, wants, needs, acceptable differences, etc. I live in Tennessee so I focused on compiling a list of restoration shops from Central US to the Eastern coast. This is my draft/notes that I'm asking for everyone's input to make sure it is as up-to-date as can be, so that I can post a Final List of Restoration Shops in Central/Eastern US. Also share your opinions, experiences, and advice so that others may learn. Thanks in advance for your input and help!

Hodge Restorations

RJ Cars, Inc.

Muscle Car Restorations, Inc. (MCR)

Jeff Lilly Restorations

Precision Car Restoration

Restorations by Julius

Roger Gibson Auto Restorations (Tim Welborn’s guy) (Retiring / Closing)

Kori Alexander (Show-N-Go Restorations)

Frank Badalson

Kohr’s Kustoms

Legendary Motor Works

Paul Jacobs

Steve Been Hillsboro, MO

Vance Cummins

Aloha (Tommy White)

Tommy White son’s opened a shop

Aloha employees went to Perfection Autosport (Wisconsin)

Rick Kreuzinger (RestoRick)

Dickie Wolfe (West Virginia)

CudaKen

Paul Jacobs and Troy Angelley (PJs?) (T/A Restorations) Eldorado, IL.

Ken Mosier / The Finer Details (Over-restorer?)

SDJ MoPar Restoration Specialist

Bob Villiger (Mountain Home, Arkansas)

The R/T Garage

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Wile E:

I've been a friend of Dickie and Sally Wolfe for several years. Dickie Wolfe is in Virginia now, not West Virginia. But, the geography is moot; he has retired. His business was named Castlemill Restorations. Here's a photo of his last restoration, which he did for himself.

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Wile E:

I've been a friend of Dickie and Sally Wolfe for several years. Dickie Wolfe is in Virginia now, not West Virginia. But, the geography is moot; he has retired. His business was named Castlemill Restorations. Here's a photo of his last restoration, which he did for himself.

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thank you for the update looking for good mechanic in South central PA./Cumberland Maryland area.. his ride is sweet.
 
thank you for the update looking for good mechanic in South central PA./Cumberland Maryland area.. his ride is sweet.

Michael, I know some members of AACA's Queen City Region, based in the Cumberland area. I'd be glad to pass your contact information onto them; perhaps they could refer you to a good shop. Send a message if interested.
 
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