Vintage Automotion began with a shared love for history, and the belief that every car has a story worth preserving. For decades, we’ve lived and breathed antique automobiles, learning their intricacies, mastering their mechanics, and perfecting the art of restoration.
From concours-level show preparation and simple repairs to complete frame-off restorations, our work reflects a lifetime of hands-on experience and an unwavering respect for craftsmanship. Every project is approached with the same meticulous attention to detail, learned over decades of experience and fueled by a passion for preserving history.
At Vintage Automotion, we don’t just restore vehicles — we restore their legacy.
Keep your classic running as beautifully as it looks.
From tune-ups and brake work to electrical and mechanical repairs, we approach every job with respect for original design and materials. Our goal is reliability without compromise, preserving authenticity while ensuring your vehicle performs at its best on the road or in the garage.
Bring your classic back to its original glory — or better.
Our full restorations are comprehensive, meticulous, and historically faithful. We disassemble, inspect, and rebuild every system to exacting standards, using period-correct techniques and components wherever possible. The result: a car that not only looks perfect but drives like it just left the factory floor.
Every detail counts when your car is under the lights.
We handle everything from fine detailing and paint correction to mechanical tuning and presentation setup. With decades of experience preparing vehicles for concours and specialty shows, we know what judges look for — and how to help your classic stand out.
“Finding a shop that respects the authenticity of a prewar Packard isn’t easy. Vintage Automotion exceeded every expectation — from sourcing period-correct materials to recreating details most people would overlook. Their knowledge of vintage engineering is second to none.”
1937 Packard Super Eight Elaine R.
“I brought my 1928 Chevy in for what I thought would be a simple tune-up. They uncovered a few deeper issues and fixed them without cutting corners or compromising originality. The car runs beautifully now — and still feels like the same old Chevy I’ve had in my family for generations.”
1928 Chevrolet National Walter G.
At Vintage Automotion, our doors are open to anyone who shares a respect for the machines that shaped automotive history. From dedicated collectors to first-time antique owners, we work with those who see their cars not as possessions but as stories worth preserving. Many of our clients come to us with vehicles that have been in their families for generations, while others are pursuing lifelong restoration dreams or preparing for prestigious exhibitions. No matter the background or goal, each project receives the same care, honesty, and precision that define our craft. Our passion lies in keeping the heritage of motoring alive — one restoration, one repair, and one story at a time.
You respect the originality of antique cars and want every detail to stay true to its era.
You believe in quality work built by skilled hands, not shortcuts or quick fixes.
You expect your vehicle to perform flawlessly while preserving its historic integrity.
You see your car as more than a machine — it’s a piece of history meant to endure.
We source original components or custom-make replacements that honor the car’s design.
Every repair and finish is executed with patience, precision, and pride.
We blend traditional craftsmanship with modern methods to ensure lasting reliability.
Decades of hands-on work with antique vehicles guide everything we do, from simple repairs to full restorations.
Whether you’re maintaining a classic, planning a restoration, or seeking guidance for a future project, Vintage Automotion can help you take the next step.
“Dan treated my Model A like a museum piece. Every component was rebuilt with such care and precision that it drives smoother than it has in decades. It’s rare to find craftsmen today who truly understand cars from this era."
1931 Franklin Speedster Harold T.