Menting Motorworks is a full, ground-up restoration shop and channel — no shortcuts on the cars, and no polish over the process.
PLACEHOLDER — this is where your own story goes: how you got into classic cars, why restoration specifically, and what led to starting the shop and the channel. Write it in your own voice; a couple of real, specific paragraphs will outperform any generic "passion for cars" copy.
Full, frame-off restorations — not detailing, not quick flips. Each car is treated as a season: the acquisition story, the teardown, the damage assessment, the mechanical rebuild, body and paint, interior, and the reveal. Every stage gets documented, including the parts that don't go to plan.
The name pulls from 1960s and '70s Detroit speed-shop vocabulary — the Woodward and Gratiot Avenue muscle-car corridor that this city is actually known for. It's a personal name, not a generic one, because the person doing the work is the point.
Setbacks, wrong parts, and bad calls stay in the video. That's the honest version of this work.
Every build is a season, not a single video — the process gets the runtime it actually takes.
The tone, the language, and the first car all come from the same place: Detroit's speed-shop era.