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Paintless Dent Repair For Classic Cars

1/15/2022

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If you’re a classic car owner, you know that keeping your vehicle in tip-top shape can be a full time job. As cool as these cars are to look at, they’re subject to the same hazards roadwise as their modern counterparts and thus the same kinds of dents. You may think that storage spaces or car shows will leave your vehicle unscathed, but even if you don’t drive it often , it can still get dented up. If you’ve stumbled upon this blog post on paintless dent repair wondering if pdr could smooth out any dents in your beloved collector's vehicle then read on!

Paintless dent repair, or pdr for short, is a process that can fix smaller dents without the need to repaint your car. This is a great option if your classic car is still in good condition and you don’t want to damage it with traditional methods like hammering and pulling. Pdr involves using special tools to massage the dent out of your vehicle without damaging any paint like with traditional methods.


As a classic car owner, you’re probably wondering if pdr can work on older vehicles as well as it would for newer ones. The answer is yes! If you have an old dented up car that still looks good otherwise and wouldn’t want to repaint it, pdr can give your classic car a second chance at looking good again. Just make sure that the body is in great condition before starting any paintless dent repair work on it; otherwise you’ll end up just making more dents!

Chances are that your vehicle has taken its fair share of dents over the years. If you want to keep it looking good without repainting it or damaging any paint with traditional dent removal methods like hammering and pulling, consider trying out pdr. Sometimes the paint colors from classic cars can be very hard to match or nearly impossible this makes paintless dent repair a much better option. 

Because of their makeup, the exteriors of classic vehicles differ considerably from those of today's automobiles.  For this reason, it's important to use a paintless dent repair technician who is experienced in working on classic cars.

Remember, pdr is a great way to fix smaller dents without the need for repainting. If your classic car has some bigger dents that need fixing, or if the body is in bad condition, then pdr might not be the best option for you.   In these cases, it might be better to take your car to a traditional repair shop.

If you’re still not sure if pdr is the right option for repairing your classic car’s dents, feel free to give us a call or send us an email. We would be more than happy to help you out!

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    Brian Blanc, Owner of Dent Erasers, LLC - During the past 14 years, I have trained in Paintless Dent Repair and have earned the title of Master Technician.

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