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Full Vehicle Restoration in Waldorf, MD
From rusty workhorse to show-clean: complete cosmetic restoration done in-house, on your timeline and budget, by a shop with thirty years of bodywork behind it.
Why restore instead of replace?
Some vehicles are worth more than the market says: the truck that has earned its keep for twenty years, the classic you have wanted since high school, the family car with history in it. Restoration keeps the vehicle and resets the clock.
Financially it often beats replacement too. A complete cosmetic restoration typically costs a fraction of a comparable newer vehicle, and on classics it builds value rather than burning it.
How a restoration project runs
Restorations are projects, not drop-offs. Here is how we keep them predictable.
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Scope and written quote
We walk the vehicle together, agree what the project includes, and put scope, price, and timeline in writing before any work begins. Staged plans are welcome.
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Metal, body, and wheels
Rust and dent repair, panel work, and wheel restoration happen first, all in-house, with photo updates as the vehicle progresses.
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Finish and detail
Refinishing, paint correction, trim, and protective coating bring the project to handover, where you walk the finished vehicle with us.
What a restoration can include
Each project is scoped from these building blocks to fit the vehicle and the budget.
Body and rust
Dents, panels, and rust repair, the structural foundation of every project.
Paint and finish
Refinishing and correction that bring back showroom depth.
Wheels
Full wheel restoration so the stance matches the paint.
Trim and details
Headlights, trim, and brightwork, the finishing percent that sells the whole.
What a full restoration includes
Every project is scoped to the vehicle and your goals: dent and rust repair, panel work, full refinishing, wheel restoration, trim and detail work, headlight restoration, and paint correction with protective coating to finish.
You get a written scope and quote before work begins, photo updates as the project moves, and a walkthrough of the finished vehicle. No surprise add-ons mid-project.
How restoration projects are priced
Every project gets a written scope and fixed quote before work begins. Typical shapes below.
| Project | Pricing | Typical time |
|---|---|---|
| Exterior cosmetic refresh | Quoted to scope | About a week |
| Full cosmetic restoration | Quoted to scope | 2-4 weeks |
| Classic / show build | Quoted to scope | Scheduled project |
Staged projects are welcome: bodywork one season, paint and wheels the next, planned so nothing is done twice.
Restore your vehicle vs. replacing it
Replacing it
- New payments for years
- Unknown history, new compromises
- Your vehicle and its story gone
- Depreciation starts again
- Often costs multiples of restoring
The Nationwide Way
- A fraction of replacement cost
- A vehicle you already trust
- Scoped and quoted in writing
- Value built, not burned
- Staged plans welcome
A restoration from the Waldorf shop
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After
Why restore with Nationwide
Thirty years of metal, paint, and wheels under one roof means the project does not bounce between shops. Danny scopes every restoration personally, and the same satisfaction guarantee that backs a $75 ding backs a full build.
Classics, daily drivers, and working trucks all come through; the Challenger above and the Ram are both customer vehicles.
Google reviews
Live from the Waldorf shop's Google listing.
Restoration FAQs
What does a full restoration cost?
It depends entirely on scope, which is why every project starts with a free written estimate. We scope to your budget, and you approve the plan before any work begins.
How long does a restoration take?
Smaller cosmetic packages run days; complete restorations run weeks. The written scope includes a realistic timeline, and photo updates keep you in the loop.
Do you restore classics?
Yes, classics are a favorite in the shop. We treat originality with respect and talk through finish choices with you before committing.
Can I do the restoration in stages?
Absolutely. Many customers stage the work: bodywork this season, paint and wheels next. We plan the stages so nothing is done twice.
Got a project? We'll get you straight.
Tell us about the vehicle and what you want it to become.
Serving Charles, St. Mary's, and Calvert Counties from Waldorf and California, MD.
