Considerations for Planning for a Vintage Car Restoration

Joseph Cacciatore
1 min readNov 4, 2022

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A resident of Winnetka, Illinois, Joseph Cacciatore is an entrepreneur who manages the family real estate business, Jos. Cacciatore & Co., since 1968. As the company’s CEO, he oversees strategic management, business development, and governance. Besides his professional duties, Joseph Cacciatore enjoys restoring vintage cars, including the 1963–1967 Chevrolet Corvettes.

Vintage car restoration is a passion for individuals who seek to return iconic classic cars to their former glory. Successful restoration must consider important issues, such as finding the right vintage car. Inventory options range back to the 1930s. Then, understand the car’s production history. It offers a better understanding of standard components that could be missing. Next, carefully inspect the undercarriage since rust can conceal key parts, such as the floor pan, carpets, and inside a frame rail.

Restorations require time and money. Therefore, it is critical to establish realistic expectations. Some commit to these projects daily, weekly, or monthly. They also plan their budgets. The car is one expense. Replacement parts, tools, and supplies needed are other expenses.

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Joseph Cacciatore
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A graduate of DePaul University Law School in Chicago, Joseph Cacciatore established his first business while still in law school.