
Classic Car RepairPat Osmon, owner of Northwest Auto Clinic, has a love for working on classic cars. He got his start working on British sports cars, like Austin Healey’s and MG’s.
From working on an early 60’s Datsun to a ’57 GMC truck (his all-time favorite), he has developed a real passion for older model cars and trucks.
Whether you have an Austin Healey, 50's era Mustang or 60's Datsun, Pat at NW Auto Clinic is the person you want for your classic car automotive needs.
Tailfins and chrome are not the only difference between today's cars and those from the 50's and 60's. Today, all cars have electronics but back then, it was mostly mechanical. Many technicians have never worked on older cars and don't have an understanding of their mechanical systems.
Pat Osmon, owner of Northwest Auto Clinic, has a love for working on American muscle cars and other classic cars.
He got his start working on an early 60's Datsun 240Z Roadster and from there, expanded to working on early British sports cars, like Healey's, Triumph's and MG's, along with the American classics.
All pre-1970's cars are well within his knowledge and experience. Over the years, he has developed a real passion for late 50's and early 60's model cars and trucks. A '57 GMC truck is his all-time favorite.
So, bring your Ford Thunderbird convertible, Chevrolet Bel Air or VW bus to Northwest Auto Clinic.
We have the expertise to get your classic vehicle, whatever the make or model, running its best. Trust your "baby" to the experienced mechanics at Northwest Auto Clinic.
I have been a customer of Northwest Auto Clinic for 10 years. They are friendly, reliable, have reasonable rates and guarantee their work. Pat has a great knowledge of cars and is always willing to help in an emergency. He helps me keep my older car running.
- Martha
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