Classic Reflections Car Club Forum
November 22, 2009, 08:21:04 am
Welcome, Guest. Please login or register.

Login with username, password and session length
News: test welcome statement
 
  Home Help Search Staff List Login Register  

Mike's Automotive in Cocoa


Pages: [1]
  Print  
Author Topic: Mike's Automotive in Cocoa  (Read 569 times)
Richierich
Administrator
Newbie
*****
Posts: 19



View Profile WWW
« on: March 07, 2008, 09:50:34 pm »

Mike's Automotive did my front end upgrade. I converted to Tubular upper and lower A-arms, New Springs and Shocks, New Spindles with 11" Discs and GM Calipers, New T-rod ends, Bushings etc. I bought all the stuff on eBay and they are doing all the work to install. I was going to do it myself but after sitting on the ground for a couple of hours I figured they will have it done sooner. They quoted me 10 hours total. They do alignments on old cars.

BTW, They are located in Cocoa at 11-A Ridgeway Ave, They are behind the Onan Generator Repair Shop. Best way to get there is 1 Block north of SR 520 on US 1 take first right (St John's St.). They are on the left at the end of the road. Mike's number is 321 693-8939.
He is a Street Rodder and has a 1923 T-Bucket. His mechanic and he are known throughout Brevard for their expertize in Mazda Rotary engines. There is always 2-3 in the garage. So far they have worked on my wife's VW, My Ford Van and My Chevy. I am real pleased with their service.

Rich
Report Spam   Logged
Richierich
Administrator
Newbie
*****
Posts: 19



View Profile WWW
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2008, 10:03:49 pm »

BTW, Mike is also modifying my engine and engine compartment. Again I am buying most of the parts on eBay and they are doing the install labor. My Buick 350 engine is getting a new paint job in black, new cam, HP lifters, Alum Intake with Edelbrock 600CFM Carb, HEI Distributor, 8.5 mm wires, new plugs, Alum. Water Pump, Chrome Valve Covers, Chrome Wire Loom and Chrome Alternator. The engine compartment is getting cleaned up by moving the battery to a stainless steel box in the trunk, replacing the firewall brake booster with a new underfloor 7" dual booster master brake assembly, 2" x 19" stainless steel radiator overflow, chrome 16" cooling fan, oil filter relocation, and all wires rerun so they are hidden. The entire engine compartment will be repainted in Black. That's it for now. It should be a sweet running street rod. Next we will be saving for paint and interior work.
Rich
Report Spam   Logged


Pages: [1]
  Print  
 
Jump to:  

Bookmark this site! | Upgrade This Forum
SMF For Free - Create your own Forum

Powered by SMF | SMF © 2006, Simple Machines LLC
ServerBeach Coupon