Best place to send for restoration?

Hi folks,
Its a been a number of years since I posted or even logged in here. So much so, that I had to get the administrators to help me log in. Since I last visited years ago, I've seen a lot of changes in my life: laid off, divorced, sold the farm. Luckily, I'm employed again and now living in the city (Dallas). Everyone is healthy and doing well enough, but in a different phase of life than before.

I was able to save my four 800 series tractors, tools, and various parts in the hopes of being able to finish restoring (at least some of) them, in order to hold on to the memory of those years of my life. I have all of my stuff in storage pods currently but anticipate having shop space again in the spring.

Years ago l had dreamed that if I couldn't spare time from work to eventually finish getting them restored, I would send to ncomplete for one of their restore jobs. Now, it looks like ncomplete doesn't even have a webpage anymore. Can anyone bring me up-to-speed on where I could send one or two of my tractors to get them restored to parade/museum quality? I'd like to begin thinking about that again.

Thanks to this community for all of the tips yall shared with me over the years.
regards,
Stephen
 
Alexander's, Mount Pleasant. Have a www. They will discuss with you what you want done and work out the details and cost. Ford is all they do and
have been doing restorations for 40 years that I know of. No problems with their restored parts.
 

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