TP Tools of Canfield specializes in manufacturing and selling abrasive blast cabinets, used to remove rust and restore steel. The company catalogue shows classic cars, restored using their company’s products, equipment, and employee knowledge, from former owner Fred Zwicker and his son, the current owner, Robert Zwicker.
The Vindicator: Sara C. Tobias
A 1955 Chevy Nomad Wagon in the TP Tools auto Museum in Canfield. The free museum is open Saturdays and features a dozen classic cars.
Published on September 19, 2010
The Vindicator: Sara C. Tobias
A collection of trophies from various car shows in the back of a 1941 Ford F-4 Stake Truck.
Published on September 19, 2010
The Vindicator: Sara C. Tobias
The tails of a pair of 1955 Pontiac Safaris at the TP Tools Auto Museum in Canfield. The two-door, General Motors station wagons share similarities with another GM two-door wagon in the collection, the Chevy Nomad.
Published on September 19, 2010
The Vindicator: Sara C. Tobias
Manager Rich Seaman poses with one of his personal favorite cars, a 1966 Corvette. The Corvette, along with many of the cars in the museum was restored by employee Bob Darney, who previously worked for GM for 30 years before joining TP Tools.
Published on September 19, 2010
The Vindicator: Sara C. Tobias
A 1955 Chevy Nomad Wagon and a 1957 Buick Riviera Super in the TP Tools Auto Museum. The Buick Riviera is a Trophy-winning example of a Buick. All of the cars are fully restored, operational, and frequently entered in car shows.
Published on September 19, 2010
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