MotorCity Grind Restoration, Jim Chatas Interview
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In this podcast episode, Doug Sandler, host of Ford Mustang The Early Years Podcast and Ford Trucks The Early Years Podcast, and Jim Chatas, owner of Motor City Grind, delve into the world of classic car restoration and the shared enthusiasm for Ford vehicles, particularly Mustangs and trucks.
The conversation begins with Doug's recent acquisition and ongoing restoration of a 1967 Ford 250 camper special pickup truck. Jim shares his journey from a successful architecture career to running Motor City Grind, a company specializing in classic car restoration, shipping worldwide, focusing on Mustangs, Shelbys, F-100s, and F-250s. He expresses passion for a personal project, a '67 F 100 coyote swapped and driven daily.
The duo emphasizes the importance of quality over speed and cost in client preferences. They prefer clients who prioritize quality work and share a passion for their cars, even if they lack in-depth knowledge about the vehicles. Setting clear expectations and knowing when to decline clients who aren't the right fit is key.
Valuation and restoration of classic cars take center stage, highlighting the value increase of cars restored by Jim's shop, particularly Fastbacks and Shelbys. They discuss the substantial costs of high-standard restorations but emphasize the potential significant returns on investment.
Restoration and modification discussions center on improving ride quality, with a focus on upgrading suspensions and steering systems for better driving experiences. They stress the importance of compatibility between parts for successful modifications.
The conversation moves on to various car repairs and upgrades, from simple power steering pump replacements to more complex brake system modifications, providing insights into the impact of these changes on driving experiences.
A significant part of the podcast revolves around Doug's upcoming project of installing an A/C unit in his vehicle, expressing concerns about the process. Jim reassures him, drawing from their experience, and advises on breaking down the task into manageable steps, using quality products from Vintage Air and emphasizing the importance of precision and patience in the installation process.
The episode ends with Doug reflecting on the advice and the importance of not rushing through such projects. The conversation throughout reflects the deep passion both individuals share for classic cars and the commitment to delivering quality work in their respective fields.
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