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LaBrecque Autocraft in Connecticut wins restoration award

Longtime Connecticut shop takes home honors for work restoring a rare 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible

Southfield, Mich.—November was an exciting month for the team at LaBrecque Autocraft after winning the Concourse Gold award at the Muscle Car And Corvette Nationals (MCACN) auto show for their work restoring a 1969 Pontiac GTO Judge convertible.

The Judge was painted with a custom mix of Glasurit 55 Line basecoat using the formula from its original color and finished with Glasurit 929-255 clearcoat. As one out of only 108 GTO Judge convertibles produced in 1969, it is considered rare and valuable, and has had the same owner since 1970. Mike LaBrecque, owner of LaBrecque Autocraft, met the Judge’s owner at an event hosted by the Connecticut-based Nutmeg Chapter of Pontiac Oakland Club International (POCI) and later received the request to completely restore it.

“We are really proud to receive this award,” said LaBrecque. “It reinforces what we try and do every day. Despite any challenges we faced along the way, all of my guys did a great job and put in a lot of work and effort.”

LaBrecque first opened his shop in Tolland, Conn., in 1992. Later in 2000, he moved to a 12,000-square-foot facility in East Windsor, Conn., as the business continued growing, adding a 7200-square-foot building in 2021. LaBrecque Autocraft has over 30 years of experience restoring and resto-modding a wide variety of vintage, classic, custom and special interest vehicles.

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