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Ride this way to your dream car

Meet House of Hotrods, a one-stop shop for all of your custom car needs.

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A black and red hot rod car in a garage.

Attend one of the shop’s local car shows to see some of their works of art on wheels in person.

Photo courtesy of House of Hotrods

Whether you’re looking to restore that vintage vehicle in your garage or assemble a modern masterpiece from the ground up, the pros at House of Hotrods can build a ride that will make a lasting first impression.

This one-stop shop, located at 2301 FM 1187 in Mansfield, specializes in auto restoration and customization projects, including:

  • Fabrication | House of Hotrods’ master craftsmen can create rare, handmade parts, such as custom chassis + chopped tops.
  • Mechanical | The shop’s experienced technicians can update your ride to have the latest and greatest technology (think: engine swaps, custom gauges, harness installation, and suspensions).
  • Paint + Body | From mild to wild, House of Hotrods can design a customized, eye-catching paint scheme in any style.

No matter your needs, no job is too big or small for the award-winning shop. If you can dream it, they can do it.

Meet the team + get started.

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