Ep 9. Restore the Lore
- TV-PG
- April 2, 2020
- 22 min
In season 6 of Restoration Garage, episode 9 titled "Restore the Lore," the team at the Guild of Automotive Restorers takes on a unique restoration project: a 1929 Stutz motorcar.
The episode starts with a brief history lesson on the Stutz brand and its founder, Harry Stutz. The team is excited to work on this iconic vehicle, but they quickly realize the extent of the damage. The car's body is in poor condition, and there are missing parts that will need to be sourced or fabricated.
Mark and David Grainger, the co-owners of the Guild of Automotive Restorers, take a trip to a Stutz museum to see a fully restored model of the same car they are working on. They take detailed measurements and photos to help guide their restoration. Meanwhile, the rest of the team begins to work on the body of the car. They use a combination of traditional and modern techniques to repair the rusted metal and straighten out the body.
As the restoration progresses, the team runs into several challenges. They have difficulty finding certain parts, so they are forced to make them from scratch. They also discover that the car was previously in an accident, which makes the restoration process even more complicated.
Despite these setbacks, the team perseveres and continues to work on the car. They focus on the details, ensuring that every aspect of the Stutz is restored to its original condition. The team also adds personalized touches, such as custom-made badges, to make the car stand out.
The episode concludes with the restoration team putting the finishing touches on the car. They test the engine and take it for a spin, showcasing its power and beauty. The team reflects on the challenges they faced during the restoration and how rewarding it was to see the car come back to life.
"Restore the Lore" is a captivating episode that showcases the skill and dedication of the Guild of Automotive Restorers team. Viewers will appreciate the attention to detail and the passion that goes into restoring these classic cars.