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Weavers Autobody Restorations

Locality: Beenleigh, Queensland

Phone: +61 434 050 447



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25.01.2022 Kev’s Tonner left us this afternoon



25.01.2022 3 years ago time flies

23.01.2022 The latest ride to roll through the door at weavers! Mark’s A model pickup. It’s great to have customers like Mark who trust us to build their dream rides!

22.01.2022 Sad week this week as Holden have finally pulled the pin. At lunchtime today we noticed the shop was full of Holden built cars! Keeping the dream alive!!



22.01.2022 Flashback to when dust masks were for smoke from the bush fires this is where we unloaded the car in Watson before judging #top10topcoupetoppaint2ndbodywork!

15.01.2022 We even work on English cars

15.01.2022 F###ing mad house!!



08.01.2022 Billy’s hq looks so much better with the 1980’s style sun roof

08.01.2022 Steve’s Aston Martin copped some colour this afternoon! yet again the boys come through with the goods!!

06.01.2022 A great short video of Govey and his Cortina from retromotive magazine. Click on the link and have a watch! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Asdot8xhijI&t=55s

06.01.2022 Today was the day this old girl painted!! It’s only waited 42 years. That’s right.. it’s a new old stock body shell that was 1 of 14 left on the production line back in 78 when Leyland Australia closed down. And it’s apparently the last one to be assembled - so is this the last ever Australian built mini?

06.01.2022 Marks Camaro shared on street machines page!



02.01.2022 This week we had Chris’s 70 mustang back for a spanner check and to sort out some drive line vibrations that were an easy fix. We didn’t paint this one but we did a hell of a lot of work to it - including RH drive conversion and all the body work, TCI front and rear coil over suspension, mini tubs, diff, flat fire wall and tunnel - and made that blower sit under the bonnet by extending the scoop and turning the throttle body upside down.

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