by ACME HPL | Sep 21, 2016 | Uncategorized
How long does it take two guys to do major damage to a Camaro? About 40 seconds in time-lapse mode! Keep in mind, this is the “easy” part, but the guys sure make it look like a breeze when sped up like this. Anyone who has restored a car knows this is...
by ACME HPL | Sep 20, 2016 | Uncategorized
Here it is – We got the word this project is a “GO!”, and we’re starting on it now. Progress updates will be plentiful on this one, so keep checking back! If you were at our Open House, you saw this car, an “average” 1978 Camaro...
by ACME HPL | Sep 19, 2016 | Uncategorized
Today’s project spotlight is on Mr. Q’s 1976 Pontiac Trans-Am. Mr. Q, Burt Reynolds, and everyone else with American blood coursing through their veins loves the Pontiac Trans-Am. Mr. Q needed a couple of blemishes fixed on this one, fitted with a Butler...
by ACME HPL | Sep 18, 2016 | Uncategorized
Today’s update is centered on Mr. M’s 2016 Audi. Mr. M is no stranger to performance, and he turned to us to help. He loves his new Audi, but wanted it lowered to compliment his new wheel and tire package. ACME was happy to oblige, after all we sprechen...
by ACME HPL | Sep 17, 2016 | Uncategorized
Although some may call us mouth-breathers, we do try to be sophisticated once in a while by working on a foreign affair. This “Mr. D” (different than the other Mr. D) needed some brake work, cosmetics, and other tasks performed on his spectacular X-type, and we were...
by ACME HPL | Sep 16, 2016 | Uncategorized
Annnnd, you’re back! Thanks for checking in every day for the next project! Today’s project update is going to focus on Mr. D’s Top Flight caliber ’66 427/425 roadster that was suffering from rheumatism from prolonged storage with his other Corvettes....