Clifton Park, New York - Empire State Chassis & Fabrication, a full service automobile chassis fabrication and paint shop announced its major project debut and show schedule for the 2010-2012 car show season.
“We are excited to anounce our major project and show debut schedule,” says shop co-owner Tony Bollacker. “Our main goal is to be the best we can possibly be. We do not worry about our competitors or do we care what they do. We feel our final result will stand alone in the most important place, in the eyes of our customers, whom we consider our friends and teammates.”
As Empire State Chassis & Fabrication takes its show on the road, don't miss this exciting chance to see first hand the quality of craftsmanship that goes into their work and to meet the guys who make it happen.
The 2010-2012 schedule:
- Don Brandt's 1933 Dodge Pick Up truck (phase II) debuting at multiple car shows in 2010
- Al Weber's 1965 Dodge Coronet Pro Turing project in build stage at the 2010 Adirondack Nationals
- Doug and Pat Colwell's 1937 Ford Coupe debuting at the 2010 Adirondack Nationals
- Bob & Jan Barlette's pro street 502 EFI 1971 Chevy Nova debuting at the 2011 Syracuse Nationals
- ESC&F, Oliver James's extreme street blown & injected 1988 Chevy Camaro debuting at the 2011 Syracuse Nationals
- ESC&F, Dan & Colleen Ross's extreme street blown 1970 Chevelle debuting at the 2011 Adirondack Nationals
- Craig Sledziewski's extreme street stretched wheel base big block turbo 1967 Chevy Nova debuting at SEMA 2012
About Empire State Chassis & Fabrication:
Empire State Chassis & Fabrication's mission is to construct and restore, for sale, buy and sell world class street rods, hot rods, race cars, muscle cars, collector cars, custom late model street machines and parts to a local and national market.
For more information about Empire State Chassis & Fabrication, please visit www.empirestatechassis.com or contact Tony Bollacker at (518) 406-5431.
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