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CAR, TRUCK & MOTORBIKE RESTORATIONS

We love the process and result of restoring your prized possession, bringing you joy and memories. Restoring vintage, veteran and classic cars, trucks and motorbikes is a celebration of automotive craftsmanship and beauty.

Restoration work is completed by our experienced team at our workshop in Traralgon. The work is charged by the hour, and each of our tradesmen complete timesheets on your vehicle and you are charged at the end of each month. This helps you manage the budget for your vehicle restoration. You can come in to our workshop at any time to view your vehicle’s progress. This is a totally transparent process.

By the nature of the Restoration business, we can book in your vehicle in advance.

The typical timeframe of a restoration is between three and eighteen months, depending on the extent of the job and availability of parts, as well as budget you would like to spend.

We are able to engage specialists to complete your interior, wheels, and chrome parts. We are also able to source parts in some cases, or fit parts that you supply.

See more about the restoration of this green Holden Torana, and other restoration projects in our Project Gallery.

We invite you to make a time to come and discuss what is possible with your restoration project. Get in touch on 5176 5957 or send us an email.

Client feedback...

Green Holden Torana restored by Daves Panel Worx

"I Took My 1971 Torana to Dave’s Panel Worx to have some Floor Pans replaced. They had discovered that the sills also needed replacing too. Dave and his team showed me the process they use for repairing these type of older cars and kept me up to date on what was required. They gave me a lot of confidence in the knowledge that they have for the older vehicles, and seeing their modern spray booth I decided once they had done all the repairs to get them to do a full respray so it was fully restored. The car now looks great. Thank you to Dave, Troy and your team for the excellent service you provide."

Chris Clark  |  AutObarn Traralgon