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Clovis/Fresno, CA. area mechanics?

Started by ravencharger, June 18, 2009, 03:30:44 PM

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ravencharger

Hello everyone:

New to the boards. I recently (a few days ago) bought a '68 Charger and I was wondering if anyone knew any reliable, reputable mechanics in the Fresno/Clovis, CA. area.
The car is in great shape, but it will need some work with some of the wiring, interior, new brakes, etc.

I guess I'm looking for someone who knows his Chargers and can help me make this thing even better. Sadly, I lost the only family member I had who knew how to wrench, so I'm kind of on my own.

Specific area of the country, I know, but I thought I'd throw it out there.

Great site! Thank you so much for your time and help.
There's a pic in the "Post a pic of your charger" thread. Thanks again.

Drew

CB

Welcome abort!!  :wave:

I know there are some members from the area who will chime in soon :coolgleamA:

CB
1968 Dodge Coronet 500

69*F5*SE


Dans 68

Welcome! Nice year for a Charger (yeah, yeah, I know, they're all good!  :cheers:). There are a number of members in the Central Valley area, so I'm sure they'll weigh in. If you are ever in the Bay Area I could hook you up. Good buy!

Dan
1973 SE 400 727  1 of 19,645                                        1968 383 4bbl 4spds  2 of 259

ChgrSteve67

Fresno Hu.
Wow Fresno.
Really? Fresno?

Sorry Drew.


I'm up in Sac so Fresno is a bit out of the way.

Best thing to do if no one here points you to someone is go to a few local car shows or local muscle car clubs and ask them who they would recomend.

You might even make a few friends that know how to turn a wrench and can help you do what you need to do.

After all that is what really makes this hobby fun.

Steve

ravencharger

Thanks for the welcome everyone.

Steve - Thanks for the sympathy (hahaha).

In all seriousness, thank you for the advice. I've always tried to go to the shows, but never really had much input or a "worthwhile" reason to bug the guys with the cars, you know?

Thanks again. Hope to talk soon.

Drew

MoparMotel

I'm in Clovis and there is a few shops I would recommend. I know this is an old thread, are you still looking for a mechanic?
1968 Dodge Charger

CaptMarvel

I grew up in Clovis, and still live in the outlying foothill area. Welcome to the San Joaquin (BIG) Valley!
Most of the old timer mechanics that I grew up around during the 70's are all retired. I did talk to a guy
in Fresno the other day (Dave @ Performance Engineering) who sounded pretty promising. Said he raced Mopars
back in the 60's...Might try him? :coolgleamA:

MoparMotel

Quote from: CaptMarvel on February 02, 2012, 08:35:59 PM
I grew up in Clovis, and still live in the outlying foothill area. Welcome to the San Joaquin (BIG) Valley!
Most of the old timer mechanics that I grew up around during the 70's are all retired. I did talk to a guy
in Fresno the other day (Dave @ Performance Engineering) who sounded pretty promising. Said he raced Mopars
back in the 60's...Might try him? :coolgleamA:

I'll have to look him up. I'm going to have a new Holley Street Avenger put on my 383 and want it installed and tuned correctly. Best person I came up with quality and price wise was All Out Performance in Fresno. They said they would install the carb for 1 hour ($85) and dyno tune it for $300. Everyone I have talked to about them has recommended them.
1968 Dodge Charger

71charger

I'm in Sacramento theres a good restoration/mechanics list. gearhead garage they are in sac area and was on that one TV show with pros vs. Joe's and had to build a custom corvette and won both of the corvettes. car warriors that's the shows name they are good people if they give you a quote they never go over. (at least my experience)
I came here to kick ass and chew bubble gum, but I'm all out of bubble gum.

RallyeMike

Hi Drew.

I bought my first Charger at 15 and towed it home. There was a local organization that put people together with Senior Citizens so that they could earn part time retirement funds, and that's how I got started down the Mopar path. He was happy to have some extra cash, he was willing to spend the extra time letting me "help", and I could afford him.

Ralph Zmuda was his name, and I owe him a lot more than I could have ever paid him!  Thanks, again Ralph  :angel:

Maybe you can find something similar in your area?

Mike
1969 Charger 500 #232008
1972 Charger, Grand Sport #41
1973 Charger "T/A"

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