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This page features automotive restoration projects at various stages of completion. The purpose is to offer a vehicle with which our customers can keep abreast of the progress made on their “pride and joy”.
Automotive Enterprise specializes in Corvette model years 1953-2026, please click to look at some of our excellent restoration projects.
2016 CHEVROLET CORVETTE
From Ditch to Dream: This 2016 Chevrolet Corvette’s Impressive Comeback Even the best performance cars can have bad days. This 2016 Chevrolet Corvette slid into a ditch, tearing up the left front end, deploying the airbags, damaging the dashboard, and shattering the windshield. Thankfully, the team at Automotive Enterprise brought it back stronger than ever. …
2022 CHEVROLET CORVETTE STINGRAY
Precision Repair: Restoring a 2022 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray The C8 Corvette Stingray is a masterpiece of modern engineering and design. With its mid-engine layout and aggressive lines, every panel must be perfectly aligned to maintain its aerodynamic performance and show-room aesthetic. When a 2022 Stingray came into Automotive Enterprise recently, it needed the kind of …
2022 Chevrolet Corvette - Bumper / Left Quarter Panel
When you own a masterpiece like the 2022 Chevrolet Corvette, even a minor collision can feel like a major disaster. At Automotive Enterprise, we specialize in high-end collision repair, ensuring that your mid-engine performance machine returns to the road in showroom condition. Our latest gallery features a 2022 C8 Corvette that arrived at our shop …
SHEEDY DRAYAGE CRANE WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT
At Automotive Enterprise, we provide high-quality windshield and glass replacement services for a wide range of vehicles and equipment throughout the Bay Area. Recently, we completed a full windshield replacement on one of Sheedy Drayage Co.’s cranes. Sheedy has been a trusted name in the San Francisco Bay Area since 1925, offering mobile crane services, …
1966 CHEVROLET CORVETTE
A 1966 Corvette Hardtop Lesson The owner of a 1966 Chevrolet Corvette learned an important lesson about properly securing the removable hardtop. The driver had bolted the hardtop to the soft top cover instead of latching it correctly to the windshield header. While driving, wind caught the top, ripping it off and also blowing off …