Renaissance Metal Art offers motorcycle customization along with automobile customization through metal fabrication. We use materials such as custom sheet metal which is a metal that is formed into thin and flat pieces. This material is one of the fundamental forms used in metalworking today as its useful for all types of metal projects. Past projects from Renaissance Metal Art have gone on to win first in their class in car shows. Each project is unique and exciting and the outcome always satisfies any car expert or collector.
Getting your motorcycle or car customized through the fabrication process has two major benefits. The services completed at Renaissance Metal Art can improve the performance of your motorcycle or automobile by altering and replacing certain parts. Along with completely personalizing your motorcycle or car to reflect your personal style and have an opportunity to stand out from the rest.
For more information on metal fabrication or the customization of your car/ motorcycle please contact Bert Romans at Renaissance Metal Art today.
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Here are some pictures of a car I built. I started with a ‘drug-outta-the-woods’1927 Model T body. Using the dimensions from that body I designed the chassis, suspension, exhaust, air cleaner cover, motor mounts, fuel tank, etc. I modified the body by sectioning it, building a turtle deck (trunk area) with lid, making dual windshields, deleting the doors (who needs them) and reinforcing the passenger area with tubing. I used a 1963 Oldsmobile 215cid aluminum V-8 engine, Muncie 4-speed transmission, Datsun 510, independent rear end, Triumph front hubs and disc brakes, Lotus rear (magnesium) hub and disc brakes. The grill shell is from a 1934 Ford that was sectioned 6” and rebuilt with new vertical pickets. A Volkswagen rack-and-pinion did the steering duties. Dual windshields were made from Plexiglas over a forming jig that I made. It goes on-and-on, but shows my sheet metal and fabrication skills. This car was entered in the 2004 Portland Roadster Show and won first in class. It not only looks good but also accelerates, stops and steers like a well-bred sports car. It is a testimony to my design abilities and metal working skills. |
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