OldCarDoc

Spring & Summer 2023 Specials Coming Soon

Contact us early as bookings are going fast.  

Call 252-568-4862 for appointment

Please leave a message and we'll get back to you as soon as we can.  Currently our schedule runs about 4 weeks out.  If it is possible or weather forces a reschedule you could be pushed ahead so please start early for best results.  Its Car Show season so lets get out there and enjoy the spring thru fall driving and comradery!

A Sample of Some of the Other Services We Provide

 4Channel Ford 4.6l Ignition Waveform with PIP removed

Oscilloscope Diagnostics

Evaluating Cooling System Performance 1962 TR3

Thermal Imaging

Cold A/C @ outside temp of 80 degrees F

Air Conditioning

From late model foreign and domestic vehicles to the vintage, antique and unique we provide a multitude of services for Eastern North Carolina from our home base of Pink Hill.  From time to time (or by invitation) we also work in Virginia and West Virginia.

Please keep checking back as we have Big plans to add content as time permits.   

As jobs come and go some of the details and pictures describing the intricacies (or simplicities) will be shared to give you a better idea of not just what we do that sets us apart, the how we do it. Hopefully this may help you as you work on your own car if you are so inclined.

The automotive industry is moving as it always does. We will try to keep up with the trends and link articles by various publishers for your information and enlightenment.

And, with any luck, we will attempt some Youtube type videos. Perhaps a channel is in the future as was suggested. However, for now it will be some shorts of work as it takes place while my camera man (yes D, that's you) get the rest together.

Another project, we'll call it "the Impossible Dream", is to take a relic and get started returning it to useable service.  It was a 1964 WestCoaster / Mailster purchased some years ago.  Almost everything needs attention and it will receive an engine transplant.  It was affectionately named "Lucky" by my wife. When it got here it had had a hard life.  A couple tears to the skin, it's only front appendage amputated and the engine was only half there. It should be fun and instructive to see what can happen.

email Inquiries, pictures etc to oldcardoc@gmail.com