RESTORATION SERVICES MALTON COACHWORKS

Complete Classic

Restoration


5

IN-HOUSE DEPARTMENTS

100+

MARQUES RESTORED

16

YEARS ESTABLISHED

1

SITE. ONE TEAM

WHAT IT MEANS

A restoration done once, done correctly

A complete classic car restoration brings every aspect of a vehicle back to a known, controlled standard. Stripped to its shell. Assessed in detail. Rebuilt by hand. The discipline is in the small decisions taken at every stage — the kind of decisions that only become visible years later, in how the car drives, how it sits, and how it ages.

Because every department lives within our six-building site in Malton, your vehicle never leaves our care. The same team that takes it apart puts it back together, with one project manager keeping you informed throughout. No subcontracting. No handovers between strangers. No gaps in accountability.

It is a long, considered process. We think that suits the cars we work on.

THE PROCESS

From first conversation to final road test

Every restoration follows the same five-stage rhythm. The pace varies with the vehicle and the brief — the rhythm does not.

01 / ASSESS

Consultation & Survey

02 / STRIP

Disassembly & documentation

03 / RESTORE

Department work

04 / REBUILD

Reassembly

05 / COMMISSION

Testing & handover

THE DEPARTMENTS

Four specialist teams. One restoration.

A complete restoration draws on every discipline we have. Each department is led by a specialist and contributes to the project at the right stage — coordinated by a single project manager who reports back to you.

01 – THE WORKSHOP

Mechanical & electrical restoration

WORKSHOP DEPARTMENT→


02 – THE BODYSHOP

Coachwork, fabrication & paint

BODYSHOP DEPARTMENT→


03 – THE TRIMSHOP

Upholstery & interior

TRIMSHOP DEPARTMENT→


04 – THE STORES

Sourcing & supply

STORES DEPARTMENT→


HOW WE WORK

Four principles
that shape every project

01

Craft over speed


02

Originality respected


03

Transparent throughout


04

Built to be driven

THE PROJECT BOOK

A complete record
of the work carried out

Every restoration is accompanied by a bound project book that travels with the car. Photographs at each stage, technical notes, the parts catalogue, paint codes and trim swatches — the full provenance of what was done and how.

It serves a practical purpose for any future custodian, and it allows you to revisit the transformation long after the keys are handed back. We think it is the right way to close a project of this scale.

COMMON QUESTIONS

Restoration, answered honestly

A complete restoration is a nut-and-bolt rebuild. The vehicle is stripped to its bare shell, every component is assessed, and then mechanical, body, paint and trim work are carried out by our specialist in-house departments before final reassembly, commissioning and a comprehensive road test.

Timelines vary according to the vehicle, its condition and the brief agreed at consultation. A typical full restoration runs over many months — paced to the standard of work the car deserves rather than to a fixed schedule. We will give you a realistic estimate after the initial survey.

We have worked across more than one hundred marques, from pre-war classics through post-war British and European sportscars to modern collectibles. Each project begins with an honest conversation about what the car needs and what you want from it.

Both. We carry out fully original, period-correct restorations and bespoke specifications equally. Originality is respected wherever it can be retained, and any departure from it is a considered decision agreed with you in advance.

Yes. Because every department — Workshop, Bodyshop, Trim Shop and Parts — operates within our six-building site in Malton, the vehicle remains in our care throughout. There is no subcontracting and no transit between unrelated facilities.

Of course. Many of our clients enjoy seeing their car at key stages, and we welcome arranged visits to the workshop. For those who prefer to follow remotely, we provide regular photographic updates from each department.

Ready to discuss your vehicle?

Tell us about your project — no obligation. Our team is happy to advise on any make, era, or scope of work.