More on old truck restoration:
choose your restorer,
get the right parts.
Your
truck restoration may be a simple affair but it can also become a
nightmare. Besides finding the right parts and making sure you have the
money necessary to do the restoration you also have to find a person
who knows what he(she) is doing.
Let's imagine that you
are going to take your truck to a shop that will tackle the complete
restoration project, one that has the knowledge of where to get classic
and antique truck parts and that has done a fair number of
restorations.
In this case you're probably going to
talk to a person who will give you the details of what is going to be
done and also give you the estimated cost of the whole project. Mind you that the cost involved in a truck
restoration will only be an estimate based upon the number of hours
needed for the job at a certain price per hour. It's not going to be
cheap and it's going to take long. Naturally, the shop should not make
you pay for the hours your truck just sits there, but for the hours
actually spent on the job of restoring it.
This is the first
problem. A reputable restorer will have a system to control the hours
each specialist works on your truck and you'll have access to that
information. Others aren't as honest and may charge you more than the
actual hours worked. How can you know?
It's like going to the
doctor and getting bad news. Ask for a second opinion. Talk to several
restorers or find people who had their cars and/or trucks restored and
ask them. Bad news spread fast and you'll find out if a restorer is out
to grab your wallet. If you have a shadow of a doubt go somewhere else.
Finding the right parts for your truck restoration is important too.
You'll save time and the quality of the work may depend
on the right parts.
If you
have a truck whose parts aren't readily available, be
patient and look everywhere. Surf the Internet, get in
touch with other owners of the same model of truck as
yours, visit all the junkyards and keep looking. And if
the part simply doesn't exist you can always resort to
fabrication. Find a good machine shop and have the part
made to order. It may be expensive but you will have the
right part in the right place. Your restoration will be
much better than if you adapted something that wasn't
right for your truck.

An old
truck
restoration is not the same as the work performed on a newer truck.
Your can't simply hook up a computer to the vehicle and find out what's
wrong with it. And you don't just replace parts on a classic pickup.
You have to rebuild the thing and not every mechanic is able to do
that.
This is another problem.
Many modern mechanics who never worked on an old car or truck may think
that it will be easy to do an old truck restoration since the vehicle is so simple
and basic. But that is not the case. And if you hire a person like that
to do your restoration you may end up with a terrible headache. It may
cost you less than going to a professional restorer but it will take a
lot longer to have the project finished and the result will not make
you happy.
By
this we don't mean to say that every mechanic out there
is incapable of restoring an old truck. In fact, anybody
can restore an old truck given the time to do it, with
the right tools, the right parts and the right attitude.
The right attitude? By this we mean that if you want to
restore an old truck you have to love it and love the
work that has to be done. The money that will be paid
for the job will only be a consequence of a job well
done.
We have great artists who
can customize your truck and turn it into a dream. And we also have
wonderful restorers who can bring your truck back to its original
condition and make it look like it just came out of the showroom floor.
If you want your old truck
customized or restored to its original condition you shouldn't take it
to any mechanic that says he or she can do the job. Make sure the
mechanic has done similar jobs in the past and if possible talk to the
owners of the cars or trucks he or she worked on. Only then you should
agree to leave your truck in his(her) hands.
Only an artist could work
on a Ford Model A engine and leave it looking like this.
HERE'S
the LINK to the
site of a good Canadian company that knows a lot about old car and truck
restoration and customization.