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1. How much will it cost to restore my
vehicle?
A) How many of your parts will need to be replaced due to quality
issues? How many rust holes are actually present. How long will it
take to search for parts, or even fit them to your vehicle for that
matter. For these reasons and others like them it is impossible to
estimate the cost of a full restoration.With so many unforeseen
obstacles surfacing daily and weekly during the restoration process,
an estimate is just flat out deceiving. Often customers make the
mistake of going with a shop that will give them an estimate, Big
Mistake! These shops often end up realizing they have underbid the
job and begin looking for cost cutting maneuvers to save their shop
money. Is that the kind of craftsmanship you want, because it’s
definitely not the kind your classic vehicle deserves. Truth is the
cost of your vehicle will be determined by the the overall condition
of the vehicle and availability of quality parts as well as the
owner. Bottom line is WE DO NOT GIVE ESTIMATES AT ANY TIME!
2. How long will it take to restore my vehicle?
A) As long as it takes to do it right. Putting a time table on a
project of this nature only sacrifices quality and craftsmanship.
Remember, we don’t repair vehicles we restore them. Some cars
require only months, others may require years, it all depends on
condition, parts and the owners vision. However, detailed photos and
timeline journals will keep you informed of your vehicles progress
and cost every week.
3. Do you sell parts?
A) No. Buffalo Restorations is not in the parts selling business. We
simply research and purchase parts for the vehicles being actively
restored at our facility. Over 35 years we have built solid
relationships
with our vendors and perfected our parts hunting techniques. Due to
the limited manpower Buffalo Restorations cannot search for parts if
the vehicle is not being actively restored at our facility.
4. Is my vehicle worth restoring?
A) Unfortunately this is a question only the owner of the vehicle
can answer. Though we can tell you the approximate value of your
vehicle once restored or maybe even have it appraised, the cost of
restoration almost always exceeds this value. Truth is value is
determined by the customer. Why do you want this car restored?, does
it have sentimental value? How much can you honestly afford to
spend. Ask yourself these questions, only then will you know whether
your vehicle is worth restoring.



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