There's a shop up in Wisconsin that does specialises in alloy Italian
coachwork. I've got his name somewhere if this works for you. Don't think he
did mechanicals though.
Roger
>>> "clark@dnf.com" <clark@dnf.com> 02/21/01 10:32AM >>>
Hi Daniel,
Knute Kohlmann in Redwood City (near San Francisco), California @
650-365-9295. I can't remember the name of his shop, but I've known him for
years and watched him work. He usually does one-of-a-kind Italian cars
(Siata 8vs, special bodied Maseratis, Alfas, pre-war Nardi, etc). Seems
like every year he does one or two cars and usually they win at Pebble
Beach. He's quite familiar to fabrication.
Best,
Clark
> From: Daniel Thompson <dthompson@gbc.ca>
> Reply-To: Daniel Thompson <dthompson@gbc.ca>
> Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2001 08:52:10 -0500
> To: "'vintage-race@autox.team.net'" <vintage-race@autox.team.net>
> Subject: vintage race car restoration shops
>
> Can anyone recommend or name individuals or shops in North America that are
> capable of performing top drawer restorations on vintage racing cars? I'm
> talking about a 1950's vintage Italian built racer, ladder frame and alloy
> body. Lots of "unobtainium" parts. Needs part or all of a body made.
>
> The name Peter J. Denty is frequently heard in the U.K., do we have an
> equvalent in North America? U.S. or Canada?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Daniel
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