Classic Car Restorations
Ask Iron Key to restore your classic GTO, Chevelle, Porsche, Mustang, Ferrari or other Ford, GM or Mopar vehicle. We restore pre-war autos, classic 50s era cars and muscle cars from the 60s and early 70s. In business since 1981, the team at Iron Key are your classic car restoration experts!
1957 Chevy 2-Door Hardtop Restoration
An American Car-Culture Classic! The 1957 Black 2 Door Hardtop.
1969 Pontiac TransAm Restoration
A Timeless Design
The Pontiac TransAm was among the longest running name plates in the Pontiac line-up.
Complete frame up restoration at our facility. No expense has been spared on this beautiful white,
racing-striped, highly optioned muscle car. Correct and Authentic.
1965 Pontiac GTO Frame-Up Restoration
Setting the Muscle Car Era Standard
The first generation GTO was a muscle car of the 1960s and 1970s and is considered by some historians to have started the trend with all four domestic automakers offering a variety of competing models. Complete frame up restoration at our facility. No expense has been spared on this beautiful palmetto green, black vinyl roofed, highly optioned muscle car. 389 Tri-Power four-speed combination with tilt steering and factory air conditioning. Correct and Authentic: We worked closely with the GTOAA to ensure authenticity and correctness.
The first generation GTO was a muscle car of the 1960s and 1970s and is considered by some historians to have started the trend with all four domestic automakers offering a variety of competing models. Complete frame up restoration at our facility. No expense has been spared on this beautiful palmetto green, black vinyl roofed, highly optioned muscle car. 389 Tri-Power four-speed combination with tilt steering and factory air conditioning. Correct and Authentic: We worked closely with the GTOAA to ensure authenticity and correctness.
1936 Ford Phaeton Rotisserie Restoration
Great American Engineering
This gorgeous 36 Ford Phaeton belongs to a well known Midwest family. Purchased originally by their grandfather, three brothers commissioned the restoration of the family heirloom after it sat dormant for decades. The car has been repainted to its original Washington Blue and has the original, rebuilt motor and gearbox. The original interior color is unknown, but the color chosen was one of the colors available for this car in 1936. The rebuilt motor runs amazingly smooth and is a testament to the great American engineering of its day.
This gorgeous 36 Ford Phaeton belongs to a well known Midwest family. Purchased originally by their grandfather, three brothers commissioned the restoration of the family heirloom after it sat dormant for decades. The car has been repainted to its original Washington Blue and has the original, rebuilt motor and gearbox. The original interior color is unknown, but the color chosen was one of the colors available for this car in 1936. The rebuilt motor runs amazingly smooth and is a testament to the great American engineering of its day.