'70 Duster Revival: Drag Racing Heart | Pro Touring Soul
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As I stated earlier, I met so many wonderful people throughout this build and one of my favorites was Air Navy veteran John Manush. John is the owner of 2K Inc. He provides Mopar instrument panel restoration services at his shop in Burlington, IA. I attempted to redo my instrument panel myself but soon realized I’d bit off more than I could chew. John was highly recommended through the various forums I was browsing at the time so I figured I’d give him a call.
The level of customer service I was given was unlike anything else I had ever experienced. Detailed pictures and step by step emails of the day to day progress made it so easy to keep tabs on what was going on during the restoration process. The images below are all from emails John provided during disassembly and final assembly of my instrument panel, radio bezel and glove box door. (These are actually only a handful of what he sent.) Every one of John’s emails were filled with details about what was being done, what pieces needed to be replaced, suggestions for improvements and honest - upfront pricing.
I gave John the information on what I wanted for a final product, and after I sent him my pieces he put together a very accurate quote. What’s even more amazing, is that the final bill was actually below the original quoted price! John is a standup guy, a real Mopar enthusiast (See his ’71 Duster below), and I would recommend him to anybody looking for a quality instrument panel restoration. The bar has been set!
John can be reached @ 319.758.0100 or his cell: 319.601.9135