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It’s me, Mark Stone, and in this episode of the Backseat Driver Podcast, I dive into the ever-evolving world of automotive restoration and modification, with a particular focus on resto-modding, where classic cars retain their soul while gaining modern performance.
I’m joined by Tony Shine, who talks me through his journey from a young enthusiast modifying Volkswagens to tackling an ambitious Ford Cortina Mk II build that perfectly balances period looks with contemporary engineering.
We get into the nuts and bolts of what makes a successful resto-mod, from chassis design and suspension upgrades to integrating modern, high-performance engines without losing the character that made these cars special in the first place. Tony also shares his thoughts on how trends in car culture evolve, the role of craftsmanship, and why attention to detail still matters in an age of off-the-shelf solutions.
This episode is a thoughtful exploration of passion, skill, and creativity, and a reminder that restoring and modifying cars is as much an art form as a technical discipline.
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By Mark StoneIt’s me, Mark Stone, and in this episode of the Backseat Driver Podcast, I dive into the ever-evolving world of automotive restoration and modification, with a particular focus on resto-modding, where classic cars retain their soul while gaining modern performance.
I’m joined by Tony Shine, who talks me through his journey from a young enthusiast modifying Volkswagens to tackling an ambitious Ford Cortina Mk II build that perfectly balances period looks with contemporary engineering.
We get into the nuts and bolts of what makes a successful resto-mod, from chassis design and suspension upgrades to integrating modern, high-performance engines without losing the character that made these cars special in the first place. Tony also shares his thoughts on how trends in car culture evolve, the role of craftsmanship, and why attention to detail still matters in an age of off-the-shelf solutions.
This episode is a thoughtful exploration of passion, skill, and creativity, and a reminder that restoring and modifying cars is as much an art form as a technical discipline.
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https://pod.link/1656058575
Visit our sponsors
GAZ Shocks 116 Trophy
Hodder Tyres
Tarox Breaks
SAS Autos
Listen Now
Mentioned in this episode:
Visit the Backseat Driver Podcast Sponsors
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