Our fantastic maintenance crew here at FantomWorks have finally been able to wire up and complete our new sign. In honor of that fact we decided to highlight some of their other completed projects around the shop. Arnold and Kyle have been either restoring the paint and exterior of these signs or actually delicately disassembling them to replace bad electrical wiring. These guys have put a lot of work into something that mostly gets overlooked or is just background to the vehicles in the shop so we have decided to display and recognize their efforts of creating and preserving the historic Americana within the FantomWorks building. Now this is just a small taste of what they have done, to see all of it you gotta come down and take the shop tour.
Thanks for sharing the love and support you guys and gals give us and we look forward to seeing you in a shop tour.
yes i like show
IT IS GREAT LOOKING LOVE IT GOOD LUCK
good luck looks great
Hey Dan !
Nice Site👌
❤Your Show✌
It is amazing the work you folks do. I wish you were local to me. Love the show
I like the pictures and the show on TV here in Australia. I look forward to every show.
Hello all,I used to have a 1990 Buick Reatta and I loved the car, I know it is not the type of car you normally work on. Over the years I collected Reatta memorabilia until last year when an uninsured motorist ran a traffic light, hit the drivers side wheel which sent me into a concrete pole at 50 mph.oh yeah the drivers side hit the pole. Fire rescue said car saved my life, was out of intensive care in 3 days airbag saved my neck shoulder belt fractured sternum. Would you like to have some dealer stuff, Reatta shoulder patches, promo car, desktop media, Reatta lapel pins (patches and pins are new) The worst thing is the shoulder belt in my TradeWinds turbine A-36 right over the sore area of my neck. Shipping is on me.
Reatta model is copyright 1988, 1/24 scale Buick motor division.
Please tell Dan that since my accident I only go flying with another turbine certified pilot on board, but I still sit on left side.