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  2. David Grainger (presenter) - Wikipedia

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    David Charles Grainger is the president and co-founder of The Guild of Automotive Restorers, a company that specializes in restoring classic and antique cars.He hosts a television series called Restoration Garage (a.k.a. Guild Garage), which is seen around the world on various channels, specifically Motor Trend and Velocity [1] [2] [3] in the US and Canada.

  3. How Much Does it Cost To Restore a Classic Car? - AOL

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    If you want to restore a classic car and get in on the action, the cost to do so depends on a variety of factors. These include the age and model of the car, its condition, its purchase price (if ...

  4. Rob Pitts - Wikipedia

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    His contributions focused on finding and restoring vintage cars, with a particular interest in classic pickup trucks [2] and muscle cars. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In 2018, Pitts launched his own YouTube channel, where he continued to share stories and content related to the restoration of vintage vehicles.

  5. How Much Does it Cost To Restore a Classic Car? - AOL

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    Trying to narrow down what constitutes a classic car isn't easy -- which is why some folks resort to the standard line about anything that's hard to define: You know it when you see it. But if you ...

  6. Classic Car Rescue - Wikipedia

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    The chrome grille chosen is of the 'honeycomb' style. The original fabric sunroof is also filled in. The finished car is valued at £5,000, giving them a profit of £1,600. [7] 1.13m 4: 15 October 2012: 1969 Ford Mustang Convertible: In this episode, Bernie travels to Mario's hometown of Toronto, Canada, to find a muscle car to restore.

  7. Conservation and restoration of road vehicles - Wikipedia

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    A restored car is one that has had all of its systems and/or parts restored to original condition. Selectively restoring parts or systems is referred to as refurbishing. It does not qualify as restoration. Rebuilding an engine may restore that engine, but it does not restore the car, or entitle the car to be called a restoration.

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    Classic cars are typically not cheap — unless you are the original owner and continue to drive and maintain it. While wealthy individuals may view classic cars that they purchase and restore as ...

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