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HardcoreZ28
01-23-2011, 08:10 PM
Many of you guys have known me and my shop, RPM Resto & Custom for a number of years now. I own and operate the restoration shop in Hillsborough. We specialize in classic American musclecars and cruisers, basically anything from the 20's to the 80's. Obviously our services transfer over into the more modern F-bodies as well.

Our specialty is full vehicle restorations...magazine quality restorations. My work has shown up in a number of magazines including Chevy Rumble, GM High Tech Performance, Super Rod, and Chevy High Performance.

We also provide less intensive services such as paint, powdercoating, interiors, bolt on engine mods, engine rebuilds, undercoating, sheet metal repair, suspensions, etc.

Since we are a small shop all jobs are turned around quickly. If something comes in the door it gets worked on and returned to the customer as soon as possible. And of course, quality is always second to none.

Now for the deal this month.....for the month of February all powdercoating will be 10% off for club members on everything except wheels.

wretched73
01-23-2011, 09:35 PM
+1 for paul's work being top notch

WildBillyT
01-24-2011, 08:24 AM
Welcome back, Paul!

chrisfrom nj
01-24-2011, 09:01 AM
welcome back paul

HardcoreZ28
01-24-2011, 03:16 PM
Thanks guys....looking forward to doing some more F-body business

1986IROCZ28
01-29-2011, 11:15 PM
+1 for paul hes a great guy to deal with

SRC
02-01-2011, 08:07 AM
Paul
Hope to meet up with you one day. With restoration being a smaller business genre, especially in the northeast, I have always felt a bit alone when it comes to discussing our specific business needs and building alliances with other shops; or just talking shop in general. If your ever in my next of the woods please drop in.

Best of luck in 2011.

John Scaramella

HardcoreZ28
02-02-2011, 08:13 AM
Thanks John....I definitely don't want our co-sponsorship to become a problem on here. I would love to meet up sometime soon and talk about our respective businesses. I'm actually surprised how many shops there actually are in the state doing restoration work....they just don't advertise very well. There's also a lot of shops who do resto work on the side....I don't know about you but I rarely hear good stories about those.

If it's something you're interested in a few of my buddies and I started up a car club called Hell's Wrenchmen that's only for car people who can actually do their own work. We meet once a month to hang out, talk cars, show off our current projects, etc.