In this final look inside Canepa Design, we look at some of the cars inside the shop area. Most cars here are customer cars, but there are also a few museum pieces too. Canepa Design is capable of handling simple tune ups to full-on restorations and all work is done entirely in-house. As Mike pointed out in his coverage, the only thing you won’t find here are CAD machines. All the work is done the old fashioned way: by hand. The technicians we talked to were very welcoming and were happy to show us and explain what they were working on.
In our experience at Canepa Design, it’s clear that one aspect stood out: quality. We observed meticulous attention to detail and obvious care in doing the job right. All the cars looked as if they just rolled off the line at the factory. I was very impressed with Canepa Design and I know that if I ever pick up a classic car, Canepa will be the first and only place to get my business. A big thank you for them too for allowing us to poke around and take photos.
Car Spotlight >> The IMSA Privateer 240Z
Thanks for looking! I will be going to the Mullin Automotive Museum soon, so stay tuned for that too!













