Friday, February 10, 2012

Douglasville, Ga., Auto Repair Shop Owner Featured in Street ...

Douglasville, GA (PRWEB) June 30, 2011

Lamar Lewallen, owner of Lamars Main Street Collision in Douglasville, Ga., has spent more than two decades making sure his customers cars leave his shop looking and performing like (and often better-than) new. Lewallens business success over the years has allowed him the opportunity to put his automotive skills and experience into his favorite hobby: appropriately enough, the restoration of classic cars and street rods. Lewallens most recent project a 1948 Ford long-door coupe has made the pages of Street Rodder Magazines July 2011 issue.

Lewallen purchased the 48 Ford at an Ohio auto auction in 2005, but the daily demands of his body shop business kept him from starting the project until four years later. The ground-up restoration, which began in earnest in 2009, required the assistance of several of Lewallens friends (and fellow shop owners) in the region, including Alan Johnson from Johnsons Hot Rod Shop in Alabama, as well as fellow Georgians Robert Brannon (boxing and bracing of the chassis), Matt Bishop (machine work on the motor) and Bobby Hartshorn (British Racing Green paint job). The result: an exquisite street rod worthy of the pages of Street Rodder Magazine.

I have been fortunate to have the opportunity in my career to restore more than 20 classic cars and hot rods now, and it is particularly rewarding when a respected publication like Street Rodder Magazine recognizes my efforts by featuring a car Ive restored, said Lewallen. I find it even more rewarding, though, when my customers recognize that I put the same high standards and attention to detail when restoring their cars whether as a direct result of an accident or for routine maintenance and repairs as I do with a classic car or street rod project car.

About Lamars Main Street Collision

Douglasville, Ga.-based Lamars Main Street Collision has been serving customers since 2003, with services that include collision repairs, windshield service, mechanical work, paintless dent repair, vehicle graphics and custom paint jobs. Co-founder Lamar Lewallens automotive career spans nearly four decades. His experience, expertise and customer-focused attention to detail have earned him a loyal following of customers dating back more than 30 years. Lamars is a licensed partner of PPG paints and acs of Georgia. For more information, visit http://www.lmscc.com.

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Source: http://art-and-hobbies.info/art/2012/02/douglasville-ga-auto-repair-shop-owner-featured-in-street-rodder-magazine/

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