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MetalWorks Speed Shop / MetalWorks Classic Auto Restoration is a classic car restoration and performance modification shop based in Eugene, Oregon, USA, with a Speed Shop that sells aftermarket parts. It is not an open e-commerce marketplace, but rather operates on a model of “shop services + vertical retail + project consultation,” serving classic car owners, Pro Touring enthusiasts, and customers with high-performance build projects.
The site shows that MetalWorks covers chassis work, metal fabrication, powertrains, paint, final assembly, metal dipping for paint and rust removal, LS engine conversions, Body Swaps, and more, emphasizing its ability to take a classic car from “ground zero” to road-ready in one place. One of its key selling points is Art Morrison chassis kits. The website states that it is the largest Art Morrison Enterprises dealer in the United States, and it showcases numerous project examples built around brands such as AME, Roadster Shop, GM Performance LS, Wilwood, Dakota Digital, and Wegner.
The website does not provide a standard price list, payment methods, shipping costs, delivery timelines, or warranty details. It mentions that parts pricing can match major retailers and showcases a ProTouring 1954 Chevy 3100 that sold at auction for $330,000, but that is not standard service pricing. Actual parts purchases or restoration projects will most likely require phone consultation and a custom quote.
Its strength is that it does not simply sell parts; it has long-term hands-on experience installing, tuning, and driving these vehicles. This allows it to recommend compatible combinations across systems such as engines, brakes, rear axles, fuel tanks, and transmissions, reducing the risk of parts incompatibility. More than 20 years of experience and a large number of publicly displayed project cases also add credibility. The downside is that its online e-commerce functionality is relatively weak, with no self-service ordering, transparent pricing, logistics policy, or clear information on cross-border services. For non-U.S. customers, communication and fulfillment may involve higher barriers.
It is suitable for owners with higher budgets who want classic car restoration, Pro Touring builds, Art Morrison chassis upgrades, or LS conversions. It is also a good fit for U.S.-based enthusiasts who need professional advice on matching performance parts. It is not suitable for users looking for low-cost generic auto parts, fast cross-border online shopping, or a marketplace that allows third-party sellers to join.
The site does not provide information on access from China, international shipping, or payment methods, so its China access status is rated as unknown. If users in China want to purchase from it, they should first confirm by phone or email whether international sales are supported, whether large chassis components can be shipped, and what after-sales responsibilities apply.
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