Global demand for resto-mod vehicles drives Classic Recreations expansion

(November 24, 2020) DALLAS — Classic Recreations is in the midst of a major expansion including new car models, the hiring of additional personnel and an additional 24,000 square feet of manufacturing and showroom facilities in North Texas. This expansion will increase production of the reimagined classic muscle cars to meet growing demand worldwide, as well as accepting high performance restoration projects. To highlight this expansion, Classic Recreations recently gathered five vehicles from their lineup for a “Million Dollar Meeting of Legends” photo and video shoot in Dallas.

“In spite of the challenging economic climate, the hunger for our handcrafted vehicles continues to be off the charts,” said Jason Engel, founder, co-owner and lead designer at Classic Recreations. “To meet that global demand, we expanded our team in Oklahoma and established an amazing new facility in North Texas. Best of all, we grew the company all without a cent of debt. In addition to building cars, the Texas facility will offer world-class modifications, repair and restoration of all hot rods, muscle cars and classics.”

Classic Recreations’ team of skilled technicians and craftsmen modify and build high-performance 1960s and early 70s era vehicles, popularly known as Resto-Mods. The built-to-order vehicles incorporate the latest technology including contemporary motors, materials, suspension, comfort features, brakes and more that push the boundaries of performance.

In addition to the new infrastructure, Classic Recreations recently expanded its product line to include more models, such as Shelby continuation Cobras, and the world’s first all carbon-fiber bodied Shelby GT500CR. As part of the company’s new marketing campaign, four high-performance Fords from Classic Recreations and a Shelby Cobra representing more than $1 million in value, were gathered in Dallas at the same place for the first time. With a collective 3,000 horsepower, it was not only one of the most expensive gatherings of Ford Resto-Mods, but also the most powerful.


1966 Mustang Fastback Shelby GT350CR Pro 

The Classic Recreations continuation vehicles at the “Million Dollar Meeting” included:

    •    1965 427 Shelby Cobra
    •    1965 Shelby GT350CR Pro-Touring
    •    1967 Shelby GT500CR 900S
    •    1969 Ford Mach 1
    •    1969 Ford BOSS 429
 
To expand the North Texas and Oklahoma facilities, Classic Recreations will have hired nearly 30 additional employees by the end of 2020. With the increased capacity, production will become even more streamlined and efficient. The North Texas facility is located in Garland, Texas, 30 minutes northeast of downtown Dallas and within Dallas County.

For sales and inquiry, contact Bryan Stone at Classic Recreations at (469) 833-9600 or bryan@classic-recreations.com.
 
ABOUT CLASSIC RECREATIONS

Classic Recreations’ team of skilled technicians and craftsmen have been modifying and building high-performance vehicles for more than 15 years. Each built-to-order vehicle takes nearly 2,500 man-hours of painstaking assembly. Classic Recreations is licensed by Ford Motor Company to build Ford Mustang restorations and continuation cars. Classic Recreations is also a Ford Racing distributor. Each Classic Recreations Shelby comes with an official Shelby serial number and is included in the official Shelby Worldwide Registry.