The Roadster Shop moved into this new 30,000 sq. ft. facility in January 2007 after a complete overhaul and face lift on the building.
5,000 sq ft. show room that showcases various turn key car builds, cars for sale, and several display models of our production chassis. In addition to the cars for sale, there is a unique collection of nostalgic automobilia, parts, and accessories for sale.
This is the section of the shop where the cars are built. There are stalls for 18 cars to be built including a 2 post lift and large 20x10 fabrication table for custom builds.
This is our clean room used to assemble cars after paint away from the dust and debris of the rest of the shop. It is also utilized for service work on customer cars. This room features 4 stalls for vehicles in addition to a 2 post lift and a drive on lift. The wall also seemed like the perfect place to park a vintage front engine dragster.
This room is used to build/fabricate frame rails for our production chassis. Each year, make, and model specific frame rail has a set of specific frame rail jigs used in the build process.
Features 5 body and prep stalls along with a large staging area for parts. The brand new down draft paint booth is 10 ft longer than production booths which provides the ability to paint each car completely disassembled for a flawless finish. A separate paint mixing room houses a complete PPG mixing bank with the capabilities of making any paint color possible.
Features 5 stalls for production and custom chassis manufacturing. A collection of large year, make, and model specific jigs are used to ensure that every chassis will fit true to form.
This HD CNC Plasma table features a 5'x20' bed and is capable of precision cuts from sheet metal up to 1.5" thick plate. Steel, stainless steel, and aluminum can all be cut using the computer controlled cutting leaving a flawless edge.
This is where all of the complex sheet metal shaping occurs. There is a wide array of specialized metal shaping tools. English wheels, bead rollers, Pull Max machine, planishing hammers, brakes, sheers, and rollers are all used to create masterpieces.