-RESTORATION IS A LABOR OF LOVE-

Ogden Chrome is a tight-knit group of people who got into this business because we all share something in common...WE LOVE CARS! We know better than most how much time and effort goes into building and restoring a ride and love to show them off.
Below are projects that Ogden Chrome has been a part of and have featured on our website. This section of our website is dedicated to YOU, our customers. We are always looking for a beautiful restoration job to show off even if it isn't ours so if you have a vehicle or project that you'd like to feature, we would love to hear from you! Your cars, your work, your stories!
To do a little bragging of your own, email your photos, name and contact information and the story of the project to custom@ogdenchrome.com.

1939 Buick Special

In the process of a vehicle build, its common for the end result to not be quite what you were shooting for in the beginning. Harold and Ruth Wiley intended on having their 1939 Buick Special built into a daily driver–something clean and well-built with no intention to be shown. But this 1939 Buick Special won Utah's Finest Award at AutoRama and was built by Utah's own Kindig-it Design.
1939 buick special - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Buick special rear view - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Silver Chromed Car - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Silver Engine - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah

1950 Buick Woody

One of the outstanding examples of craftsmanship was a 1950 Buick Woody from Scott Pruett featured at SEMA. Apparently, another Scott Pruett passion is restoring vintage American cars in addition to his stellar racing accomplishments.

A few details that went into the Woody was a Mocha Pearl paint and what appears to be burlwood panels on the outside is actually hand-painted to look like burlwood. The same treatment was applied to the original metal dashboard inside the Superwagon.

Select Maplewood pieces were used for the roof and sides. The bumpers got a special treatment before being plated and polished by the team at Ogden Chrome. Cadillac bullets were welded to the front bumper and the rear bumper was modified to fit the exhaust pipes. Living up to its superwagon status, underneath the hood is a 485 horsepower Ramjet 502 crate motor from GM.
1950 Buick Woody - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Buick special rear view - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
1950 Buick Woody rear view - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Steering wheel - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah

1937 G3 Packard

Perhaps one of the most show-stopping hot rods on display at SEMA was this '37 Packard built by the crew at G3 Rods. The company specializes in hot rod, custom and muscle car builds and is based out of Rapid City, South Dakota.

The Packard is sitting on an Art Morrison chassis with AccuAir suspension underneath. The body has been chopped, channeled, and shaved. It features custom hood sides, running boards and a lot of other subtle changes that were made to the body.

'39 Chevy headlights and taillights are frenched in as well as a custom interior with all-white leather and a custom gauge cluster.

The '37 features a 383ci stroker for some added power coupled with a 700R4 transmission. An Inglese eight-stack injection controlled by a FAST programmer marries the look of tradition with the modern accuracy of electronic fuel injection.


The Packard puts out about 450 horsepower. A Ford 9-inch is the final piece to the drivetrain rounding out one of the most reliable and tried-and-true setups in the hot rod and custom world.

The paint is one of the most eye-catching shades of gray at the 2014 show. The clear coat was pristine, but the gray itself had a milk-like shade that was simply rich. The base color was originally a Ferrari shade that was experimented with. It almost has a greenish-gray tint to it that showcases the show chrome of the front grille from the team at Ogden Chrome.

The root beer-colored wheels were a fine compliment and the overall look of the '37's color scheme really lends itself to the identity of the G3 Packard. When you see a car that is built on subtlety and you can spot it, wherever that may be, you know the builders have done a tremendous job.
1937 G3 Packard - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Buick special rear view - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Black chromed car - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Car with painted wall - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah

1950 Weaver Chevy Boost

Started life as a 1950 Chevy. Then came to Weaver Customs where the transformation to a badass 2 seat roadster happened!

Every panel has undergone major surgery. Weaver Customs of West Jordan, Utah has built some of the coolest cars anywhere, and this speedster is another fine example. The car features a roadster profile, one-off speedster-style windshield, modified hand-brushed nickel grill, splitter style front pan, custom rear-end treatment, live quarter ducts and more.

A supercharged 383 motivates this ride while an Airlift Performance Suspension is responsible for its attitude. The hand fabricated dash and center console accent an interior filled with Kicker audio components.
1950 Weaver Chevy Boost - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
Buick special rear view - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
1950 Weaver Chevy Boost Front view - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
1950 Weaver Chevy Boost Display - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah

1929 Cadillac Imperial

This 1929 Cadillac Imperial Transformable Fleetwood Limousine was constructed specifically for President Hoover built by Imperial Cadillac personally overseen by the President of Cadillac Motor Cars.

This rare and significant car was owned by President Hoover for years. It was in the Imperial Palace collection for many years and spent some time in the hands of a noted Midwestern Collector who is very good at getting things running well before being passed on to another Museum.

The Hoover Presidential Library asked permission to exhibit the car for 6 months, from April to October 2014. This is the only known Presidential car that has been exhibited in a presidential library in private hands. (All Presidential Libraries are owned by the United States Government).
1929 Cadillac Imperial - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
1929 Cadillac Imperial Tires - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
1929 Cadillac Imperial Design - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah
1929 Cadillac Imperial open engine - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah

1969 Chevy Camaro G/RS

This ground hugging, pavement-pounding 69' Chevy Camaro Muscle Machine is fresh from the RideTech headquarters in Jasper, Indiana. The Goodguy-yellow Camaro will be used to promote the Goodguys brand throughout the country on the open road as well as the Goodguys AutoCross course and other driving events.

The car features General Motors' new LSA engine, TREMEC six speed transmission, complete RideTech Suspension, Moser rearend, PPG Paint, Baer breaks, Forgeline wheels, BF Goodrich rubber, Vintage Air A/C, Dakota Digital gauges, Interior by Hudson Rod & Custom, RECARO seats, a fuel tank by Rick's Tranks, American Autowire Harness as well as other goodies from Speedway Motors and Rick's Camaro Parts.
1969 Chevy Camaro G/RS - chrome electroplating in Ogden, Utah