We can upgrade your classic car with classic car conversions.
They just don’t make cars like they used to. Owning a classic car is so fun! It’s like driving a piece of history. People always point out classic cars and stop and stare, really appreciating their beauty. There is nothing better than a fully restored classic car to take on a long drive. However, there are a few drawbacks to owning a classic car. Their engines are not economical, and they get awful gas mileage. The transmission is old, and the technology outdated, and it is likely to need to have work done on it a lot to keep it running smoothly. Drum brakes were used in many old cars, and these are really not the best option. If you love the look of your classic car but want some of the modern upgrades new vehicles have, we can take care of classic car conversions.
Classic car conversions give you the best of both worlds. They allow you to drive a beautiful vintage car, but with modern upgrades. We can help you with these upgrades. We can answer all of your questions and help you decide if this is something you would like to do for your classic car. We can replace the engine with a new engine that is more efficient and gets better gas mileage. Many people love new engines because they run more smoothly and are a lot quieter than old engines. We can change your transmission out to a new automatic or manual transmission that will function smoothly and not require so much work. Finally, we can convert old drum brakes to disk brakes. Disk brakes are usually a safer option, so if you are concerned about safety, this is a good option for you.
If you are in the Fort Mill, South Carolina area and are interested in learning more about classic car conversions, contact us today at Father & Son Collision and Classic Car Restoration. We will answer all of your questions and go over all of your options with you.
At Father & Son Collision and Classic Car Restoration, we offer classic car conversions for customers from Rock Hill and Fort Mill, South Carolina and Charlotte, North Carolina.