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'Two-Face' 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado by Precision Restorations

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Suppose you owned a classic car restoration business and wanted to show potential customers what you could do for them. How would you go about it? Well, Precision Restorations of St. Louis, Missouri have ingeniously answered this question by restoring exactly half a 1967 Oldsmobile Toronado.

One side of the car is as it was found: rust-flecked paint, yellowing exterior panels and torn leather. The other side, meanwhile, has been fully restored. Check out our gallery below and marvel, as we did, at some of Precision Restoration’s best work.

By Tristan Hankins

Source: Precision Restorations via Serioushweels

PHOTO GALLERY

7 Comments:

Anonymous said... »May 25, 2011

One of the few badass cars that GM ever made. And not just saying so because that dickweed Leno has one.

Anonymous said... »May 25, 2011

That's really fucking cool. Excellent concept, excellent execution.

Anonymous said... »May 26, 2011

Sweet vehicle!! One GM's better moments.

Anonymous said... »May 26, 2011

I hope they eventually restore the rest:)

Anonymous said... »May 26, 2011

They obviously did a great job... but it seems they would have fixed the ripped vinyl above the steering wheel before taking all these great photos.

Anonymous said... »May 27, 2011

What a waste of money and attention. Sure, it is funny idea but for a car like this either do it all or don't do it at all...

Anonymous said... »May 27, 2011

Brilliant!.... And what an effort and expense. ..Should pay back dividends in many 'Franklins', resulting in many 'Clevelands'.

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