Grainger restores and recreates both high end and unique classic cars. He designs on average one a year for clients internationally. He restored the
Alfa-Romeo that appeared in the 1946 Paris Salon and established
Battista (Pinin) Farina as a major designer and helped establish the Pinin Farina design house. Grainger and the Alfa 6c 2500 Speciale were guests of the Pinin Farina 85th anniversary celebrations held in Turin, Italy. Grainger completed a 26-part television show in which he restored on camera the
George Barris Supervan. That show ran repeatedly for over two years on the Speed Channel. The
Bugatti Aerolithe was a career landmark for David with the car winning numerous awards internationally. The original Aerolithe was built in Alsace, France but was lost until The Guild of Automotive Restorers took on the task of building the Aerolithe from only a handful of original Bugatti parts. The Aerolithe started with the oldest known Type 57 Bugatti chassis in existence, serial number 57104 and over the course of a few years after a nearly insurmountable amount of work the project was completed. The Aerolithe is on display at The Guild of Automotive Restores located in
Bradford, Ontario,
Canada. ==References==