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Words simply can't capture what we do.
We invite you to have a look at some of the project builds from our Restoration & Metalworks team.
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| 58 Impala Seanspiration |
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Based on a 1958 Chevrolet two door hardtop Impala, the vehicle is entirely recreated but maintains the original lines of a classic. |
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| 64 Impala SS |
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The '64 Impala SS Turbo was a project build that focused on showcasing the Concepts team's immaculate metal restoration skills. |
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| 1958 Chevy Nomad |
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Concepts On Wheels envisioned to create a 'shop car' vehicle that would not only showcase the art of custom design but also be functional. |
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| 1958 Impala Convertible |
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Howard's 1958 Impala was first restored to factory specifications in 1990, and has since been his daily driver from April to December every year. |
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| 1968 Olds Cutlass |
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Bill's inspiration for this project can be explained simply as “he loved it, so he bought it”. |
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| 1993 BMW - Work in progress |
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Over the top metal mastery. |
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| 1963 Lincoln - Work in progress |
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The Lincoln Continental model first came into as a one-off project car that had an impressive European style that was unlike the boxier designs existent during its time. |
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Feature Case Study
65 Impala SS

An original 1965 Chevrolet Impala, built in Los Angeles in January of 1965. In the late 1950s, Chevrolet defined the Impala as a “prestige car within the reach of the average American citizen.” By 1965, the Impala was the best selling full-size car in the United States.
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