Our fellow FABO member's 69 Cuda A57 is featured on GYC tonight 4-6-21

i have heard others say that there are other mopar resto shops. how do you find other shops that specialize in mopars? i'm sure the West Coast has a number of specialty shops for mopars but i don't know of any on the East Coast or South. i live in Pittsburgh, PA and have a collection of 68-69 Barracudas. i would love to find a shop that i could trust my cars with. i recently was going to take the rare big-block K-member that's going on my 69 M-Code Cuda to a shop to have it powder-coated flat black. but i changed my mind at the last minute and made up an excuse not to take it to the guy because i was having nightmares about the guy losing the part or selling it or coming up with some "i don't know what happened to it" excuse after he found out what the part was worth.

if you know of a good mopar restoration shop within driving distance of Pittsburgh, please let me know.

most people on the west coast say they all all back east.

there’s lots of them. But expecting one to be within a 2 hour drive of your house is little too much to ask for.

do you read Mopars Collectors Guide? Do you go to Carlisle and ask people with cars done to your level of expectations where they get their cars done?

I would look to the B and E-body car that tend to have resto’s that closer fit your expectations for an M-code car. I know there are some nuances for A-bodies. But same rules mostly apply. Also the resto shops do a lot less A-bodies, so it’s harder to find the past ones they did. It doesn’t mean they haven’t done one.

Kohr Kustoms: Kohr's Kustoms

Mike Mancini’s: American Muscle Car Restorations, Inc. – Performing world class restorations for the most discriminating of collectors and connoisseurs.

Troy Angelly: https://www.tarestorations.com/

Hodge: Hodge Restorations – MOPAR Restorations

Finer Details: The Finer Details - World Class Muscle Car Restorations

There’s a lot more: those are just some that advertise well and owners get cars in magazines.