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Dragon Wheels Restorations is owned and run by Alan Faulkner-Stevens, an ex-Aston Martin design and development engineer whose formal training was within the aircraft industry. Alan has over 40 years practical experience of owning and restoring American Muscle cars of the 1960’s and 1970’s. Alan’s particular specialist knowledge is in the Shelby GT350 and 500 models with Factory high performance Mustangs plus many early Chevrolet Corvettes.

Alan personally owns a supercharged 2008 Shelby GT. Alan is also the AC Owners Club Registrar for the MkIV Cobra cars.

Alan’s modest workshop is located some 6 miles outside of Newport Pagnell, in Buckinghamshire, England. Newport Pagnell still being the home to Aston Martins restoration head-quarters. Most of the restoration companies within this area are staffed by ex-Aston people and the quality of work produced is some of the finest available in England. These fantastically skilled people help me produce my cars to the utmost highest standards.

The aim of my company is to produce the most Factory authentic vehicles available anywhere.

No detail on any part of a finished car is left, it must look and feel totally authentic when complete, as if you had been transported back to the Factory in the 60’s and were just collecting the car when it was new.

Please click the link here to see our latest concours restoration work on authentic 'muscle cars'.

Dragon Wheels in the Press

Seventies survivor' 73 Camaro Z28 as featured in Classic American magazine – September 2018 (pdf) >> HERE

 

Please read our review in CLASSIC CARS magazine - Aug 2009 (.pdf) >> HERE

 

Please read the ME & MY CAR article in EVO magazine - January 2013 (.pdf) >> HERE

 

Please read the feature in Classic & Sports Car magazine - February 2013 (.pdf) >> HERE

Typical restoration process for a Shelby Mustang.

When I undertake a full “nut and bolt” restoration, it will be completed to a concours Factory standard only. I will disassemble a car back to its bare shell, carefully noting and photographing all aspects of its construction and assembly.

Once stripped the shell is mounted on “rolling dollies” for ease of movement. It is then carefully shot-blast cleaned to remove all the old paint and finishes and expose any corrosion and previous accident damage.

Once clean the shell is located on an engineering bed-plate where it can be accurately postioned. This allows the body repairs and reconstruction to be undertaken whilst guaranteeing dimensional accuracy. The shells are invisibly repaired and reconstructed to match the Factory original pressings and type of welding. No plastic based body filler is used in any part of a finished shell. Once completed the repaired shell is re-blasted and then black zinc etch primed to protect against corrosion. From here the finished shell is fully painted.

This follows the original Factory process of panel sealer, sound deadener, red oxide primer, satin black and finally internal and external body colour.

The entire suspension, steering and braking systems are totally rebuilt and overhauled then detailed to perfection, ready for reassembly onto the finished shell.

The engine is fully rebuilt to a balanced and blue-printed high performance standard and once complete is run on an engine dynomometer. This provides its finished horsepower and torque figures. Once finished it is detailed ready for refitment back into the car.

The gearbox and rear axles are fully rebuilt to the very exacting specifications, and again detailed ready for fitment back into the completed shell.

All the steel bracketry removed from the car during its disassembly is shot blast cleaned, zinc etch primed and powder coated black in a current Ford standard satin black.

These finishes exceed the original specification used on the parts when they were new, thus guaranteeing longevity of the restoration.

All the original nuts and bolts taken from the car are acid cleaned and zinc plated in the correct colours ready for reassembly.

No part in any of my fully restored vehicles is not correctly refinished and prepared.

Once complete, my aim is to give the owner close to a brand new vehicle as possible, one which looks and feels very authentic and a car that can and should be driven and enjoyed. I will ensure the vehicle is built as closely as possible to it original specification, not forgetting its previous, and often, very interesting history.

Fully completed vehicles are available for personal inspection.

Alongside my extensive full restoration work, I have been involved with the careful conservation and preservation of some very rare low mileage unrestored and original cars. This special work has been completed to ensure a safe and beautiful driving vehicle whilst not loosing any of the cars original patina.

Alan’s modest workshop is located some 6 miles outside of Newport Pagnell, in Buckinghamshire, England. Newport Pagnell still being the home to Aston Martins restoration head-quarters. Most of the restoration companies within this area are staffed by ex-Aston people and the quality of work produced is some of the finest available in England. These fantastically skilled people help me produce my cars to the utmost highest standards.

Please click the link here to see our latest concours restoration work on authentic 'muscle cars'.

Link: Knight Racing Services Limited

www.knightracingservices.co.uk

Link: A.S.R Motor Body Engineering Ltd

www.asrmotorbodyengineering.co.uk

Link: Debby Faulkner-Stevens RMS SWA HS
Miniatures on vellum by the multiple award winning artist

www.debbyfaulknerstevensart.com

 

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1967 GT500 a finalist in the Hurlingham Concours D'Elegance. Click to Enlarge

Alongside my extensive full restoration work, I have been involved with the careful conservation and preservation of some very rare low mileage unrestored and original cars. This special work has been completed to ensure a safe and beautiful driving vehicle whilst not loosing any of the cars original patina.