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At our shop, we're not just about restoring modern vehicles—we also specialize in the intricate art of vintage and classic car interior restoration. We understand that these cars aren't just modes of transportation; they're cherished pieces of history with immense sentimental value. That's why we handle every project with the utmost care and attention to detail.

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Imagine cruising down the highway on a sunny Sunday afternoon in your beautifully restored vintage car, with an interior that looks and feels like it did in its heyday. Our skilled team is dedicated to making that dream a reality. We'll bring your classic car's interior back to life, ensuring it relives its glory days in no time.

Ready to see your vintage vehicle shine again? Give us a call, and let's discuss how we can help restore your precious timepiece to its former splendor.

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  • The Ponton W180 220 S, produced by Mercedes-Benz from 1956 to 1959, is an iconic classic car known for its distinctive styling and advanced engineering for its time. This elegant sedan featured a 2.2-liter inline-six engine that produced around 100 horsepower, offering a smooth and refined driving experience.

    The Mercedes-Benz Ponton 220 S

  • The W111 220SE Cabriolet in a right-hand drive configuration is a rare gem that combines the timeless elegance of the convertible with the unique driving experience of being on the right side of the road. Mercedes-Benz's commitment to luxury and craftsmanship is evident in this variant, where the opulent interior, advanced engineering, and attention to detail have been meticulously adapted for the British and other right-hand drive markets. With its 2.2-liter inline-six engine, this convertible provides a refined and powerful driving experience, making it a prized classic car for those who appreciate both sophistication and the distinct charm of right-hand drive motoring.

    The Mercedes-Benz W111 220SE Cabriolet

  • The Mercedes-Benz W113 280SL Pagoda with a manual transmission is a coveted classic car known for its blend of timeless style and engaging driving experience. Produced from 1967 to 1971, this luxurious roadster is powered by a 2.8-liter inline-six engine, delivering around 168 horsepower. The manual transmission adds a level of driver engagement and control that enhances the connection between the driver and the car. The distinctive "Pagoda" roof design and elegant lines make it a design icon of its era, while the combination of power and craftsmanship ensures that it remains a cherished collectible among Mercedes-Benz enthusiasts and those who appreciate the allure of vintage luxury convertibles.

    The Mercedes-Benz W113 280SL Pagoda 

  • The Mercedes-Benz W111 220SE Fintail is a classic automobile that represents a harmonious blend of mid-20th-century design and innovative engineering. Produced from the early 1960s to the late 1960s, the "Fintail" nickname refers to its distinctive rear fins, a design element that gives it a timeless and elegant appearance. Powered by a 2.2-liter inline-six engine, the 220SE offered a balance of performance and refinement. With luxurious features, such as a well-crafted interior, advanced suspension, and the signature Fintail styling, this model exemplifies the sophistication and attention to detail that defined Mercedes-Benz during that era. The W111 220SE Fintail remains a classic symbol of automotive excellence, cherished by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

    The Mercedes-Benz W111 220SE Fintail

  • Despite its reputation for being a robust and durable vehicle, it also had a surprising degree of elegance. In fact, the 190 D was a favorite among many celebrities and dignitaries of its time, including political figures and Hollywood stars, who appreciated its combination of reliability and refined styling. So, while it was known for its practicality and longevity, it also had a touch of glamour that made it a desirable choice for the elite.

    The Mercedes-Benz Ponton 190 D

  • With an automatic transmission is that it was famously featured in the 1967 film "The Graduate" starring Dustin Hoffman and Anne Bancroft. In the movie, the protagonist, Benjamin Braddock, played by Hoffman, drives a beautiful white 250 SL convertible. This iconic car became synonymous with the film's themes of youth, rebellion, and luxury. The car's appearance in "The Graduate" contributed to its status as a symbol of style and sophistication, cementing its place in popular culture.

    The Mercedes-Benz 250 SL, part of the SL (Sport Leicht) series

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