Looks like a sweet shop, much bigger than Lowdown in Cambridge. I cant believe the amount of stock on hand. There's some serious dollars invested in this shop. I did the online shop tour and checked though the galleries.
One thing I want to know; What guy converts his 70 Challenger doors to "gull wing" doors Lambo style??? WTF??
-- Edited by Gearhead on Saturday 1st of December 2012 08:58:30 PM
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Today we did a shop tour at Boot Hill Automotive Resurrection in Erin Ontario. Check out their site - http://www.boothillauto.ca/
We have a Breakfast Group of local car guys and gals that get together for a breakfast a couple times a month during the winter.
"A cruize nite held on a Saturday morning without any cars"
Just a way to stay in touch, share some stories, a little bit on networking and stay up on who is building what. We had 45 people do the tour today and have a couple more tours planned before spring. Kinda helps shorten the winter.
We have a gentleman around here, connverted his new Challenger to gull wing lambo, but only so he could get in and out of his wheel chair easier..........................you never know what is behind the modification...............
Boot Hill Auto is the only custom restoration shop in Canada to offer complete restoration services at one convenient location. Our unique facility allows us to complete your project from start to finish without having to move your car off our property. To accommodate those interested in partial restoration and services, we offer a wide range of products and services for at home operations and performance upgrades as well.
Thanks Carl for posting the web site for Boot Hill. It was an interesting place to visit. They do it all! Not sure how deep the well would have to be but they had the shop full of cars in all different stages of restoration.
Our club (Brantford Piston Pushers) did a tour there in 2011. Great place. Well worth the drive. Top notch work.
They used to advertise quite heavily, then the ads really petered off. I thought, like so many others, that they went titsup. Turns out they had so much work they HAD to stop advertising. Nice problem to have.
Good bunch of guys and a great Canadian success story. Quality speaks volumes.
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