We specialize in American muscle cars, antiques, collector and exotic autos. We are proud of our Midwestern roots, work ethic and small town values. Our owner, Troy Kuyoth, grew up in a family business where he was exposed to mechanics and his family's fascination with cars (mainly making them go very fast).
His interest turned toward body work and car restoration (and a bunch of racing in his free time). When his dad dedicated a portion of his repair shop to him, he began sourcing old cars, mainly Mustangs, and dove into the restoration process. As he became more in demand, he added staff, and eventually expanded to a larger facility (still in Stratford, WI).
His interest turned toward body work and car restoration (and a bunch of racing in his free time). When his dad dedicated a portion of his repair shop to him, he began sourcing old cars, mainly Mustangs, and dove into the restoration process. As he became more in demand, he added staff, and eventually expanded to a larger facility (still in Stratford, WI).
Services
If you're in the market for a classic car, it's like any other investment: You want a great buy and a lasting, preferably rising value. Can't inspect it yourself? Simply want an unbiased, professional opinion? Here at Kuyoth's Klassics we welcome third-party inspectors and even offer a vehicle hoist for use in the showroom.
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Ttv Og Skilz
Jan 29, 2021
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Marissa O.
Aug 29, 2020
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My dad purchased a 1970 Dodge Challenger from here in May 2018 and was completely lied to with the purchase. My dad drove the car home (over 3 hours) to find out from a trustworthy mechanic by our home that the vehicle was unsafe to drive and had major safety and mechanical issues that will cost my dad thousands of dollars. He was never made aware of any of these issues before purchase. Before my dad purchased the car and before driving it home, the manager advised that the vehicle was in great condition, no updates needed and most importantly said it was safe to drive home. two years later and
Brad Wiese
May 20, 2020
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