McPherson College Auto Restoration

McPherson College Auto Restoration McPherson College is the only 4-year institution in the world to offer a bachelor's degree in automotive restoration technology.
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Students in the program can choose areas of emphasis: management, design, communications and history.

Each semester Professor Mike Dudley selects nine small seats from his Automotive Trim and Upholstery class to showcase t...
05/07/2026

Each semester Professor Mike Dudley selects nine small seats from his Automotive Trim and Upholstery class to showcase the design and ex*****on of craftsmanship.

A rubric is used to grade the seats on elements such as thread tension, alignment of seams, and straightness of stitching, but students use their creativity to design their seats on their own. Some choose their inspiration based on a specific era or make/model while others go a completely custom route.

Pictured are the selections from this spring semester!

04/20/2026

A 36-Year-Old Woman Keeping the Spirit of Analog Driving Alive
Tabetha Kanter, 36, an innkeeper in Arlington, Vermont, traces her love for vintage automobiles back to her childhood in rural Colorado. Growing up, she was surrounded by the rumble of old engines and the quiet pride of her parents and grandparents, who treated classic cars like treasured family heirlooms. That early affection stayed with her, eventually becoming a defining part of her adult life.

Today, Kanter owns two standout machines: a 1973 Mini Cooper S and a 1928 Packard convertible coupe. The Packard, still in its unrestored, timeworn state, was purchased from the daughter of the man who had owned it since the early 1960s, a detail that made the car feel less like a transaction and more like the passing of a story from one hand to another.

For Kanter, modern cars simply don’t offer the same soul.
“I find cars of the 1980s and 1990s are the beginning of the era when cars had just too much tech, and the driver was getting pushed more and more out of the equation,” she said. “The totally analog driving experience of old cars is wonderful. Everything from the feel of old-style bias-ply tires on the road to shifting a transmission without synchromesh is unique.”

That passion has taken her on some unforgettable journeys, including the day she bought her Mini Cooper sight unseen in San Diego and drove it all the way back to Colorado. The 1,100-mile trip unfolded mostly on back roads, an ambitious test for a 50-year-old car weighing just 1,450 pounds and riding on tiny 10-inch wheels. But the Mini handled it with charm, proving both its resilience and her devotion to machines built in a different era.

In the end, Kanter says it’s not just about the cars themselves, it’s about the feeling they inspire. The smell of old leather, the mechanical chatter of an engine with nothing digital to cushion it, the sense that every mile is earned rather than assisted. For her, vintage cars aren’t relics. They’re reminders that driving can still be simple, visceral, and beautifully human.

Spring Break plans don't always have to include a beach!
03/11/2026

Spring Break plans don't always have to include a beach!

Do your Spring Break plans look like this?

A group of students from McPherson College planned an eight-day, 2,000-mile road trip along historic Route 66, driving eight vintage cars.

More than just a road trip, the event was a road rally designed by Owen Phillips, a sophomore in the Automotive Restoration program. Phillips and his team created the itinerary and developed a points system, awarding scores for daily milestones and bonus points for photos taken at designated attractions along the route.

The participating vehicles ranged in age from a 1930 Model A to a 1976 FJ Land Cruiser. Driving a 1957 Chevy Wagon, Grant Thimmesch, was the rally's winner.

03/05/2026

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02/27/2026

The Auto Restoration program was featured on CBS Sunday Morning last spring, with correspondent Lee Cowan spending time with McPherson College students at the Amelia Island Concours d’Elegance in 2024 and visiting campus in 2025 for an in-depth look at the program.

The story highlighted a one-of-a-kind approach to automotive education, one that combines craftsmanship, history, and hands-on learning to help secure the future of auto restoration. Students’ passion for the craft is evident not only in the shop, but in where they go next.

Graduates of the Auto Restoration program are building careers with organizations such as Hagerty, Mercedes-Benz Classic Center, General Motors, RM Sotheby’s, The Henry Ford Museum, and private collections across the country.

Watch the episode here: https://www.mcpherson.edu/cbs/

Alumni and friends of McPherson College's auto restoration, do you have an interesting story about the program? We want ...
02/06/2026

Alumni and friends of McPherson College's auto restoration, do you have an interesting story about the program? We want to share them to help celebrate our 50th anniversary. We would love to hear from you! Please share with us at: https://app.videopeel.com/c/lmwgzncs

The hallways of Templeton Hall are dark after final exams were completed yesterday, but these small seats shine as they ...
12/11/2025

The hallways of Templeton Hall are dark after final exams were completed yesterday, but these small seats shine as they display the creativity of design and material choices from Professor Mike Dudley's automotive trim classes.

From the very first day of class, students begin to think about what they want to create after completing all of the sewing exercises that teach them the foundational elements of automotive upholstery.

Typically, the exercises take between eight to ten weeks to complete. Afterwards, they then design and assemble their small seats from scratch!

The Piston Foundation provides important scholarship opportunities for our students and others interested in the automob...
10/29/2025

The Piston Foundation provides important scholarship opportunities for our students and others interested in the automobile!

10/24/2025

McPherson College students learn everything from engine rebuilding to painting panels to welding joints and sewing upholstery. 🔗⬇️

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