In an industry where some companies are quick to use terms such as honesty, efficiency and craftsmanship but fail to deliver on the promise those words imply, the team at Black Horse Garage is dedicated to treating every client and project with the highest level of integrity, professionalism and personal service.
For nearly twenty years, we have enjoyed long-term, trust-based relationships with our numerous satisfied patrons and the opportunity to restore, repair, maintain and care for a wide range of the world's finest automobiles.
We also take great pride in our ability to care for the entire car. Our extensive in-house capabilities range from expert mechanical and coach building services to upholstery, woodworking, paint, metal work, fabrication and beyond. This ensures the most efficient utilization of time and materials while allowing our project managers and technicians to perform their respective tasks in the most coordinated, efficient and historically accurate manner possible.
We sincerely hope you will consider Black Horse Garage for all of your collector car restoration, repair and maintenance needs!
The date for Wheels and Wings 2008 has been set. Make sure to mark October 19th in your calendars (rain date is November 2nd).
Frank, left, and John Buonanno with an immaculate 1952 Mercedes 220A... (CT POST / Brian A. Pounds )
BRIDGEPORT — What might be the world's most valuable Jaguar sits in pieces on the second floor of the Black Horse Garage. It's a machine purchased by an American in England and then shipped across the Atlantic Ocean to the Park City for restoration.

One of the world's most important S.S. finds.
In 1922 William Lyons and William Walmsley opened the Swallow Sidecar Company (which would later become Jaguar). By the late 20s and early 30s, they were doing brisk business selling their stylish sidecars and re-bodying other manufacturers' chassis. Working around the constraints of other manufacturers had its limits, and the company decided to build their own car in 1931.