Phillips Automotive & Performance

Category: Auto repair shop in Downingtown, Pennsylvania

Address: 299 Boot Rd #600, Downingtown, PA 19335, USA

Phone: +16102694000

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 9AM–6PM

Tuesday: 9AM–6PM

Wednesday: 9AM–6PM

Thursday: 9AM–6PM

Friday: 9AM–6PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Seth D Brown

Jul 14, 2022

The team at Phillips Automotive has worked on three of our cars including a Ford and two Mercedes. They follow a true diagnostic approach to determine the source of the problem and then make sure that it is correctly fixed. It's a lost art, and they have mastered it! When they repaired our exhaust the welds were straight out of a textbook, top notch. Even the lug bolts on the wheels were torqued to spec. Thank you Phillips team!

Bonnie Carney Maute

Oct 1, 2021

Great shop, friendly, reasonable prices excellent work. Nissan experts.

Jerry L

Apr 20, 2021

Mike and Stacy are great. Highly recommend.

Clay Chilson

Dec 17, 2020

Great people and knowledgeable

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Questions & Answers

Have you guys done foreign engine swaps for cars? ie. putting a boxer engine in a hyundai or something like that. Do you have any mechanics that are skilled on the matter?

Rae Lewis | Sep 12, 2019
Mike Phillips | Sep 12, 2019

Hello. Yes we perform these types of jobs on a regular basis. Every situation is very unique to the specific engine you are looking to install in a specific vehicle. Our sister company which is located in the same facility, Phillips Hot Rod & Customs, is our full custom vehicle fabrication company. We can build, modify, fabricate and machine anything required. We design and build entire vehicles from concept to creation in house. Any modifications you are looking to perform to an existing vehicle would not be a problem. Please call or stop by and we can talk about your projects needs.

Can you make a standard truck a convertible.

Ian Weimer | Sep 12, 2018
Jo pet | Sep 12, 2018

I think its possible youd have to make up body braces and weld them to the frame to keep the body from shifting

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