Our Restoration Shop

Road Scholars offers complete restoration services for your Porsche. We have developed a exceptional reputation through PCA concours wins and our ability to get the details right. Whether it's a priceless family heirloom or a childhood dream, we produce national award winning Porsche's. That can be driven and enjoyed.

We use only the best materials and metal finish our cars to surpass even the most discerning clients.

For years we have been taking our customer cars to the next level and now our dedicated facility is already a year out with work.

News from The Shop

1958 356A Speedster Restoration Bare Metal in Progress

Also, this Speedster has a blank Kardex, which makes this car very special. Special in the fact that our customer can make all sorts of additions to the car per factory options (like a GT gas tank, clock in the dash, rudge wheels, etc) The car will now be epoxy primed and the rest of the metal work will be completed. Next month our customer will have the difficult decision of what color to paint the car.

A Collector’s Story-Restoration of a Super 90

Dr. William Jackson, today a very well-known and respected collector of Porsches and Porsche memorabilia, sat down to chat with us Road Scholars boys. Some hours later, we had gained a significant appreciation for why October 12th, 1963 was a good day for Porsche enthusiasts, and ultimately us too.                                                                                               
That was the day that young medical corps [...]

1973 Porsche 911T Restoration Updated 3/1/10

We are nearing completion of this 1973 911T restoration. This is a two owner California blue plate car that has traveled only 42,286 miles. We have taken the factory air conditioning out (per customer request) and have spent many hours preparing the car for concours condition.

2009 Kirkland Concours- By Kevin Watts

The Kirkland has become a “must do” on my calendar because of the quality of the cars and the people… plus perfect weather, a splendid turnout of Porsche Club cars, and the other iconic iron on display…

Road Scholars Restorations New Shop Pictures

I thought everybody would enjoy pictures of our new restoration facility. We have some very exciting projects for the 2010 Concours season with updates/articles coming to the website soon. I feel very fortunate to have the chance to work with a group of superb craftsmen…

Road Scholars Wins Division and awarded Zuffenhausen achievement at 2009 Porsche Parade

Road Scholars has followed up last year’s Porsche Parade success with two more Zuffenhausen trophies and a division win in Keystone, Colorado, the first division win for our shop!

1963 Carrera 2 Cabriolet Restoration 2008 Porsche Parade Winner

This is the 1963 Carrera Cab that we restored and showed for one of our best clients at the Porsche Parade in Charlotte, North Carolina. The car won the Zuffenhousen award, scoring 295.1 out of 300 possible points. After we’re done with this restoration, let’s just say, it will score higher than 295.1 on its next outing.

1959 Convertible D Restoration 2009 Porsche Parade Winner

1959 356A Convertible D 1st place Performance Division win 295.1 points (out of 300) Zuffenhausen Award. We restored this Convertible D for one of our favorite customers. It was completed to mild outlaw specs and can easily be turn back to stock specifications.

1963 Carrera 2 Coupe Restoration 2009 Porsche Parade Winner

Road Scholars has followed up last year’s Porsche Parade success with two more Zuffenhausen trophies and a division win in Keystone, Colorado. It is our first division win for our shop. Both cars are fresh from our award winning restoration facility and were shown in full restoration classes.

1963 356B Carrera 2 296.2 points (out of 300) Zuffenhausen Award. This is a rare annular disc brake Carrera 2 that we restored to it’s original color configuration of Slate Grey and red leather interior.

1952 Pre-A Cabriolet Restoration in Progress

This is by far the best part of the restoration process. When all the hard and meticulous work culminates in the assembly of the car. Also, this is the most critical time of the restoration, as the last 15% is what separates Concour winner’s from very good cars.