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Lloyd's Auto Restorations This car was owned by William Clay Ford and modified in the Ford Motor Company R&D facilities. The color is Honolulu Blue exterior with silver and blue leather interior to match the Detroit Lions Pro. This pick up has hauled more than its share of loads over its life time and has been given a chance for a new future. The owner wanted the pick up to look original but.

This 63 Roadster has great mechanical attributes but lacked the quality body fit and finish the owner knew the car deserved. It was agreed that a complete re-body was what would offer the best.
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We know, and our customers have learned, that a quality restoration represents more than what is seen on the surface. We take pride in and are confident that the vehicles we do are assembled and refinished with the best products and materials available. Whether a vehicle has a high or low market value we provide the highest quality workmanship and attention to details for all projects because we know each customer's car is special to them and carries with it its own value.We continue to review and improve our techniques and materials used to maintain the highest standards and produce the best quality auto restorations.
Our shop is located within an industrial complex that is part of an active municipal airport and has a security patrol. Our building has approximately 5500sqft of floor space with approximately 1000sqft of upstairs storage. All projects are kept inside. The paint room houses the Sikkens mixing machine and toners necessary to make any color needed.
This is probably the most asked question if not verbally surely in every one's mind. The actual total cost for a complete project is very difficult to determine. There are many factors and variables for original restorations that play into the total cost equation. Each project has its own unique problems that are not always seen in pre-restoration condition.
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Nelson Warner
Mar 09, 2018
Lloyd's Auto Restorations created a world-class resto-mod 1949 Hudson Commodore from a $500 heap that I found in a field off state road 540 South of Lakeland. Lloyd and Jeff Brekke are automotive artists and settle for nothing less than the highest quality in parts and workmanship. Five is not nearly enough stars for their level of craftsmanship, to say nothing about their honesty, reliability, and that rare ability to make you feel as if you are their only current customer.