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Topic: Any good shops in Antioch for old school repair
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v-town coupe
fordologist
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It's for a friend of a friend she has either a 67 or 68 cougar and it needs a few things is all I heard. She wants a shop not a private driveway mechanic(already tried to hook folks up on here)
Posts: 4597 | From: the V-town | Registered: May 2003
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Boss 327
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Scott's Speed and Custom
-------------------- "You'll never truly understand building engines until you can make power N/A. FI overshadows an engines defficiency." Al Papito
Posts: 1789 | From: East Bay | Registered: May 2009
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v-town coupe
fordologist
Member # 2771
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Phone number and address?
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Boss 327
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Address: 511 Wilbur Ave, Antioch, CA 94509 Phone:(925) 978-0089
I have no personal experience with them (yet) but I've heard really good things. Here's some links to their work:
http://www.norcal1320.com/forums/forumdisplay.php?f=77
-------------------- "You'll never truly understand building engines until you can make power N/A. FI overshadows an engines defficiency." Al Papito
Posts: 1789 | From: East Bay | Registered: May 2009
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LXjames
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Antioch big o were always doing some sort of resto job for customers with old schools being that almost all of us own or owned custom or modded cars
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