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WNC debuting automobile restoration class

Courtesy Steve Yingling, Western Nevada College

Imagine taking a class where one of the goals is to restore a third-generation classic 1953 Cadillac convertible.

Look no further than Western Nevada College’s Automotive Mechanics program for that unique instruction in the approaching fall semester.

For the first time, WNC is planning an automotive restoration class: Special Topics in Automotive Mechanics (AUTO 198).

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“We’re going to involve engine repair, the chassis, brakes, steering, suspension and the body shop classes at night to incorporate the body work through them,” said WNC Automotive Mechanics instructor Jason Spohr.

Local developer Garth Richards provided the classic Cadillac to the college for the restoration class.

Spohr said his Auto Mechanics students restored a 1965 Ford Mustang last year and are currently restoring a 1952 Willys Jeep, including installing a new 350 Chevy engine and Turbo 350 transmission.

Spohr hopes to get at least 10 students for the Tuesday 1 to 4 p.m., 3-unit class this fall. If potential class members have a vehicle they want to restore, Spohr said they are welcome to bring it to class. Students don’t need any prerequisite courses to take the class.

Among the other cars the class will work on in the fall is a 1969 Camaro with a 396 engine.

“If somebody does have a vehicle to restore, we’ll look at it and see what we can do,” Spohr said. “It’s not out of the question to bring in their own car, but because of space, we’ll focus on cars we have in there now.”

For more information about the class, contact Spohr at Jason.Spohr@wnc.edu or 775-445-4270. The class begins Tuesday, Aug. 29.

Photos courtesy Western Nevada College

Western Nevada College Automotive Mechanics instructor Jason Spohr sits behind the wheel of a 1953 Cadillac convertible that a new auto restoration class will continue restoring this fall.
Randy Weaver and David Monroy remove the engine from a 1952 Willys Jeep during a WNC Automotive Mechanics class in Carson City.
Dominic Cerniglia works on a Cadillac engine during a Western Nevada College Automotive Mechanics class.
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