Pollock Auto Restoration

Category: Auto restoration service

Address: 70 S Franklin St, Pottstown, PA 19464, USA

Phone: +16103237108

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: Closed

Reviews

Dave Clarke

May 4, 2022

It's Under New Management now so perhaps it's better but the old management was awful. I've spent a lot of money there and a lot of the stuff turned out not to work but I was never given a credit. Best thing I ever did was get it out of there and give someone else a chance at it

Dave Molnar

Feb 1, 2022

Top notch restoration shop. They were kind enough to let me take notes on a restoration project I was working on, and they were just as excited about my project as I am. I’ll be back and will keep you all updated on my build! Thanks again!

Gail Brewer

Jan 21, 2022

Very thorough work for your car

Robin MacMahon

Oct 26, 2021

They increased my budget and spent a extra 5000$ dollars while I was on vacation. They said they got a little ahead of me. The owner did nothing . This is there mo

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Questions & Answers

Can you gus do a 79 dodge w150 power wagon?

Dylan Moore | Sep 21, 2021
Pollock Auto Restoration | Sep 21, 2021

Pollock and Ragtops can absolutely do your Power Wagon - it's what we do. Please call 610-323-7108 and discuss your project with Ross to learn more about our process.

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What would stop a 1940 pontiac carburetor from getting too hot. tried a spacer. helprd a little. still overheats bad.

Clete Stell | Sep 22, 2019
ShopForeman at Pollock Restoration | Sep 22, 2019

There could be many reasons for this issue. Obvioulsy it heat is collecting and airflow is not circulating enough to bring down the temperature. Driving habits can also play a part. These cars originally were not too often driven at the speeds we drive today for long periods of time and they also did not do well when sitting in traffic. Furthermore the fuels of yesteryear were more reslilient to the heat then the ethenol mixed fuels of today. The soultion to get your car more reliable is something we deal with on a case by case basis based on your particular car and your drivig goals. If could range from a heat sheild, to adding an additional electric fan to your radiator, to simply adjusting the timing, or other things. If you would like us to take a look at it please give us a call.

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