Converting a vacant Samās Club into a high-end collision repair facility for his family-owned business, Jeff Baggett was a man on the move. His life was filled with long daysĀ āĀ and some sleepless nightsĀ āĀ as construction progressed and business plans were finalized for the $7Ā million expansion ofĀ Classic Car MotoringĀ in Irondale, Alabama.
Hard work has never intimidated Baggett, whose love for restoring antique cars with his late father, John, prompted him to open his restoration business more than 40 years ago.Ā HeĀ enjoys getting his hands dirtyĀ with his sons,Ā Chris and Josh,Ā and heās not afraid to admit he sweats the small stuff, with no detail going unnoticedĀ whenĀ repairing Mercedes, Porsches andĀ Rolls-Royces.
ItĀ is a family affair for theĀ Baggetts.Ā Jeffās sons run the day-to-day operations of Classic Car Motoring ā Chris as general manager and Josh in overseeing marketing and transportation of luxury vehicles. His daughter-in-law, LaDonna, is shop manager and handles payroll. Jeff andĀ his wife,Ā Dianne,Ā were enjoying retirement together, but when Classic Car Motoring purchased their new location in August 2019, Jeff came back,Ā to serve as general contractor, and so did Dianne, as controller and accountant.

Over a few days in March 2020, the hustle and bustle inĀ JeffāsĀ busy life quickly came to a grinding halt.Ā JeffĀ contracted COVID-19, which led to double pneumonia, causing his lung capacity to take a plunge. For three weeks,Ā heĀ was on IVs and oxygen, in the biggest fight of his life.
āIt got really bad,ā saidĀ Jeff, among the first people in Alabama diagnosed with COVID-19. āIām 60 years old, and I have a pre-existing lung problem. They wanted me in the hospital. I told them that if Iām going to die, Iām going to die at home.ā
JeffāsĀ storyĀ āĀ and his lifeĀ āĀ did not end there. Knocked out of commission for six weeks,Ā heĀ suffered irreversible reduction in lung capacity.Ā ButĀ heāsĀ grateful to have survived andĀ isĀ thankful Dianne,Ā whoĀ was alsoĀ infected with COVID-19, recoveredĀ much sooner due to her early diagnosis.
Now,Ā JeffāsĀ focus is back on moving from a 32,000-square-foot shop in nearby Birmingham, Alabama, to a 140,000-square-foot, air-conditionedĀ building that is scheduled to open in August 2020 with about 45 employees. Classic Car Motoring is the only collision repair center in Alabama that is certified by Mercedes-Benz USA and Tesla. Their new facility will have it allĀ āĀ 12,000 square feet ofĀ air-conditionedĀ storage that can hold 114 vehicles, 19,000 square feet of dedicated space for repairing commercial-sized vehicles and a retrofitted Global Finishing Solutions (GFS) paint booth for applying vinyl wrapsĀ andĀ paint protection film (PPF).

Classic Car Motoring does not belong to any Direct Repair Programs (DRPs) with insurance companies, and nearly all their business comes from repeat customers.Ā The definition of a āspecialty shop,āĀ Classic Car MotoringĀ does notĀ useĀ used or aftermarket parts andĀ hasĀ a labor rate thatĀ isĀ sometimesĀ higher than what insurance companies pay.
āOur shop is not for everybody,āĀ JeffĀ said. āIf somebody is concerned with the resell value of their car, that is our customer. If it is just a car somebody uses to get from Point A to Point B, that customer is not for us.ā
With premium finishes a must when repairing luxury vehicles, Classic Car Motoringās new location will featureĀ threeĀ Ultra XD Paint BoothsĀ (each withĀ AdvanceCureĀ BladeĀ accelerated curing)Ā and twoĀ Ultra XD Mix RoomsĀ from GFS. EachĀ downdraftĀ booth is 33 feet long,Ā and two of the booths are 24 feet wide,Ā giving Classic Car Motoring plenty of room for painting oversized vehicles or large batches of parts.
āGFS understood that I wanted things that were different,ā saidĀ Jeff, who dug the exhaust pits himself for his booths. āHaving a custom-built booth, GFS has stood up and honored everything they said they would do, and I canāt complain. It has been a smooth process. They even built some one-off things for us that will be new to the industry. That is the kind of people I like to deal withĀ āĀ not the norm for the industry by any means.ā
With COVID-19 behind him,Ā JeffĀ is back to working long hours and diving into the details as he tries to make everything perfect for the next chapter of Classic Car Motoring. In some ways,Ā thisĀ is a new beginning for him as well.
āIt has made me more cautious but also more caring for people. It has definitely changed my life, and that is why I feel like I need to give something back,āĀ heĀ said. āWe have to come together to get through this. The only way we are going to survive these trying times as an industry is by working together.ā