A Bite of History – The RestoMod by Mike Thies

A Bite of History – by Mike Thies

The RestoMod

There’s a sweet spot between keeping a car original and making it your own, and that’s where the restomod lives. It’s the perfect handshake between yesterday’s design and today’s technology. You keep the classic lines, the chrome, and that unmistakable old-school personality, but you update what counts. Underneath the hood, you’ll find modern fuel injection, better brakes, smoother suspensions, and maybe a few creature comforts like A/C that actually blows cold and a sound system that doesn’t hum.

The idea really started catching on in the late ’90s and early 2000s, when builders got tired of choosing between nostalgia and drivability. Why not have both? A ’69 Camaro that corners like a new Corvette, or a ’57 Chevy that starts every time you turn the key. Shops like Roadster Shop, Ringbrothers, and ICON started leading the charge, proving that you could honor the past without living in it.

The beauty of a restomod is in the balance. It’s not about hiding the car’s history, it’s about refining it. You take what was great and make it better. Stronger engines, tighter steering, safer brakes, and reliability that lets you take it cross-country without a toolbox in the trunk. Every detail is chosen with purpose, blending craftsmanship and common sense in a way that feels both timeless and fresh.

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