

Restorations

Restoring a classic car isn’t some mystery—it’s just about doing things the right way, in the right order. At Brosseau Coachworks, we’ve been through this process more times than we can count, and there’s no magic trick to it. You start at step one, finish it, then move to the next. Skip steps, cut corners, and you’re just making more work for yourself later.
Our shop is laid out to keep things moving the way they should. Fabrication is where we strip the car down, handle the metalwork, and get the heavy mechanical stuff sorted. Bodywork happens in its own space, where panels get smoothed, blocked, and prepped for paint. The paint shop is for primer and final finishes—no dust, no distractions. Then assembly is where everything comes together, wiring, fine mechanics, and, yeah, a little time to stand back and admire the work.
At the end of the day, restoration is simple: tear it down, perfect every part, and put it back together the way it was meant to be. We’ve been at this for years, and seeing a car come back to life never gets old.