Portfolio

Portfolio Of Cars

Over 35 years of experience. ASE-certified technicians.
A passion that drives everything we do.

Featured Builds

Some of these cars arrived as rusted shells. Others needed just a refresh. All of them left our shop better than the day they were built. From frame-off restorations to custom builds, here is what passion and precision look like.

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1969 Chevrolet Camaro "Hachimaan"

Complete frame-off restoration with custom LS3 swap, custom-mixed metallic blue paint with ghost flames, and modern suspension. Featured in national magazine.

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1970 Ford Bronco

Frame-off restoration on a classic Ford Bronco. Rusted panels and mismatched bodywork rebuilt with custom metal fabrication. Finished in vibrant blue with a clean white top and upgraded off-road stance.

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1973 Chevrolet Nova

Complete detail and paint transformation. Body stripped to bare metal, rust repaired, and finished in custom-mixed gloss black with wet sand and polish. Show-ready finish that turns heads.

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1978 Ford Bronco

Frame-off restoration on a classic Ford Bronco. Rusted panels and mismatched bodywork rebuilt with custom metal fabrication. Finished in vibrant blue with an open top and upgraded off-road stance.

Not every build needs a magazine feature to be special. Here's a look at the full range of what we handle—from custom paint jobs and fabrication to collision repair and everything in between. Each project gets the same attention to detail, whether it's a full frame-off restoration or a simple refresh.

Get in Touch

Ready to start your project or just want to talk through your vision? Stop by our shop, give us a call, or send us a message. We’ll provide a free estimate and answer any questions you have.

Phone

606 528 6824

Email:

gbcustoms@gmail.com

Location:

6718 Cumberland Falls hwy Corbin KY 40701

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