I work at enterprise in bridgeville and for a year or more i have been driving past McBees. Theres mercedes,BMW,Audi, jags, porsches, and exoctic cars inside and out. From time to time i see these nice stylish imports, such as 300gt-vr4s, mkIII supras, civics, and integs. Anyone on here work there or know anything what they do there besides maybe restorations, or tune-ups? Ive only gotten to go inside once to pick a customer up and i didnt get to question anyone on what they did there.
my boy use to work there they do pretty much anything you can think of its a pretty nice shop
Kinda answered your own question hehe, but I’ll elaborate. Day to day stuff consist of repair work on older and newer European makes (everything you named and then some). Between the shop floor and the 2nd level storage I honestly would have to say MG’s probably out number everything else, with Hondas maybe being a close 2nd. American cars pass though there a bit also, right now over in the one corner I know there is a viper with a blown engine. And of course all the usual assortment of ricer burners.
I suppose locally the thing they are known for is having the most customers in club racing and autox (SCCA, NASA, etc). They have built many full blown race cars (a few Domination put cages in). And maintained several cars that My car is currently down there in the back so I can work on it. They are also pretty heavily involved with the Pittsburgh Vintage Gran Prix.
Mark’s a pretty cool guy and a damn good racer. They got flooded out a few back. It was good to see they didn’t lose the shop.
I used to stop down there a lot to buy suspension parts and get my car inspected. I think they’re still the only local vendor for Progress suspension parts.
lol, mcbautosport.com/ hasn’t changed in like 5 years. How long does it take to build a site!
Yea the online site is basically there to give people a phone # and address right now haha. Though like just in the past month a friend of Marks took it over so it might change soon. Yea the flood hit them pretty hard, but if you do down there now you’d never know it happened. Also if you haven’t seen his most recent purchase, this is the new car he’s running this year.
Damn that’s badass. GT Lite class looks like a lot of fun. Last time I talked to him, he said he rolled his ITA CRX. He had some other ‘weird’ looking car he was showing me. I didn’t get a good look at it because it was pretty dark inside the trailer. I thought he said he was going to race that one competatively?
That man is always racing something different.