Vantage
Motorworks is renowned for complete show quality restorations
as well as fine maintenance of all phases of client’s
vehicles. The company is a complete “in house”
operation with only a few specialized operations sublet to
specialty shops such as chrome plating and glass. Vantage’s
mechanical, electrical, body work, paint, trim and woodwork
departments are all staffed by craftsmen with years of experience.
A typical restoration begins with an initial inspection of
the vehicle, including under the body to decide on the depth
of the restoration required. The work proceeds with a complete
careful, stripping and dismantling of the car by all the departments
involved. Parts are tagged and stored, each later closely
inspected for condition, wear, cracks and hidden damage.
The chassis is checked for cleanliness, corrosion and oil
leaks from the differential, gearbox and engine. Drains on
the rear brake plates are inspected for possible blockage,
brake cables are examined and the gaiters are checked for
cracks. The exhaust system is inspected. The radiator may
be removed for repairs due to leakage or rust. The steering
box, shock absorbers and axles are inspected for signs of
leakage. The cylinder head and block is checked for cracks.
Instruments are removed and recalibrated or repaired as required.
Wiring throughout the vehicle is checked for wear or damage
and replaced or refurbished as necessary or desired by the
client.
Whenever possible the original factory records are obtained
to determine the original paint, interior colors and equipment.
The stripping of paint from the body and chassis frame is
done with high power pressure, a new method saving hours of
manual labor in scraping and sanding and without the use of
chemicals. This quicker and more efficient method eliminates
chemical residue in seams and joints which may later interrupt
the paint. The floorboards and framework are checked for rot.
Any imperfections in the body shell are eliminated. Rusted
or warped areas are cut out and new panels are fabricated
and fitted to the body. While preparation and repairs to the
body shell and chassis frame are in progress, the engine and
ancillary units, running gear and other mechanical units are
being overhauled and rebuilt to original factory specifications
using only genuine parts.
Meanwhile the upholstery shop has dismantled the seats and
door panels, saving the original materials where possible
and creating patterns specific to each vehicle. Springs are
fabricated, cushions are restuffled and using the highest
quality Connolly leather and original Wilton carpet correct
for the period as the interior is reupholstered. Seams are
hand stitched and custom fit. No prefabricated “kits”
are used as each motorcar is unique. The wood is stripped,
any faults or defects repaired and a veneer is chosen either
to match the original installed in the motorcar or to compliment
the exterior and interior colors. Multiple layers of clear
finish applied by hand heighten the depth and clarity of the
veneer. All bright work and chrome is surveyed and rechromed
as required. Missing parts are fabricated in our workshops.
The chassis frame is treated with a special paint resulting
in a hard wearing, show finish. The body shell is painted
with color but not buffed and polished until the color has
dried. Following that, a minimum of four days are spent as
the vehicle is wet sanded, buffed, polished and waxed - all
by hand.
Reassembly now begins, slowly and methodically. Wiring for
the vehicle is replaced, overhauled instruments replaced and
assembled on the chassis. The engine is reviewed and tuned.
The new interiors are installed, woodwork is refitted, chrome
and bright work reassembled to the vehicle.
Work in Progress photographs are taken at various stages of
the restoration showing the extensive, detailed work.
Once completed our restored cars may be well on their way
to various parts of the world. Our list of customers and friends
encompasses the entire world including Germany, Switzerland,
the Middle East, South America and throughout the US. Photos
of some of our award winning restorations are below.
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