My hot rod sat in storage for three years before my kids convinced me to take it out of its slumber and put it back on the road. My 16 year-old had recently earned his drivers license and he was itching to get behind the wheel of a true muscle car. I couldn't get the car started so Scott at Whitey's put me in touch with the cleanest, most professional wrecker operator I have ever met. Once the car was at the shop it was determined that the car needed a fuel pump, oil change, cooling system flush, driver's seat frame, brakes all the way around, and a thorough cleaning. Aside from the cleaning, Whitey's took care of everything else and at a very fair price. The tech who worked on my baby was Mark and he's done excellent work on her in the past. But the best part is that I was kept apprised all along of what repairs and parts were needed. I wasn't in a hurry to get the car back, so I had Whitey's hang onto it for nearly two weeks. When I took the car out she purred like a well-fed kitten until I hit the accelerator hard and she because a screeching wildcat.