re. Looking for a resto shop
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re. Looking for a resto shop
http://messageboard.firehawk.org/vie...hp?f=2&t=10925
" I have a 1994 Firehawk, #336. For the past 3 years it's been sitting in a carport. Remarkably, it still starts (although the gas must be like varnish now). Anyway, I'd like to find a shop that does restoration on these. There's a laundry list of stuff that doesn't work or needs attention (headliner sagging, toasted power window motors, broken motor/tranny mount, grinding headline door motor, electrical issues, faded paint, etc.). I found a few shops online, but they only work on pre-'73 rides. I'm in Austin, TX, but I could manage to get the car wherever. I want to make this a high performance daily driver. Thanks for your help. "
" I have a 1994 Firehawk, #336. For the past 3 years it's been sitting in a carport. Remarkably, it still starts (although the gas must be like varnish now). Anyway, I'd like to find a shop that does restoration on these. There's a laundry list of stuff that doesn't work or needs attention (headliner sagging, toasted power window motors, broken motor/tranny mount, grinding headline door motor, electrical issues, faded paint, etc.). I found a few shops online, but they only work on pre-'73 rides. I'm in Austin, TX, but I could manage to get the car wherever. I want to make this a high performance daily driver. Thanks for your help. "