Glory Days Automotive Restoration

Newton, United States

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Specialties

Glory Days Automotive Restoration specializes in both partial and complete restorations of classic and antique automobiles. It is the goal of Glory Days to develop the reputation of a full service restoration facility We have both the knowledge and skill to fabricate sheet metal patch panels, mig welding, perform body work, paint the vehicle to a show quality finish. We offer mechanical services ranging from a simple oil change to engine rebuilds. We can so diagnose and repair the electrical system in your pride and joy.

History

Established in 2013.

Glory Days Automotive Restoration may only be one year old, but the owner David Hamlin has been working on cars since he was seventeen. Knowing that a carrier in the automotive field is what he wanted, David started attending Hudson Valley Community College in 1994 at the age of twenty four. In November of 1996 just six credits away from graduating David found his life turned upside down. The circumstance of which led David to join the United States Army at the age of twenty seven. Upon his discharge from service in February 2002 David moved to Kansas City with Heather Stuart. For ten months David worked for Première motorsports as a painters helper, this was his first experience in learning show quality craftsmanship. It was during his employment here that David Learned about McPherson College and their four year bachelors degree automotive restoration program. August of 2003 David and Heather moved to Hesston, Kansas so that David could continue his education.

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David H.

Business Owner

Glory Days Automotive Restoration may only be one year old, but the owner David Hamlin has been working on cars since he was seventeen. Knowing that a carrier in the automotive field is what he wanted, David started attending Hudson Valley Community College in 1994 at the age of twenty four. In November of 1996 just six credits away from graduating David found his life turned upside down. The circumstance of which led David to join the United States Army at the age of twenty seven. Upon his discharge from service in February 2002 David moved to Kansas City with Heather Stuart. For ten months David worked for Première motorsports as a painters helper, this was his first experience in learning show quality craftsmanship. It was during his employment here that David Learned about McPherson College and their four year bachelors degree automotive restoration program. August of 2003 David and Heather moved to Hesston, Kansas so that David could continue his education.