McPherson College’s Automotive Restoration Program Keeps Classic Car Craft Alive

Mar 25, 2025 1 min read
McPherson College’s Automotive Restoration Program Keeps Classic Car Craft Alive

McPherson College in Kansas offers the nation’s only four-year automotive restoration program, teaching students the art of preserving classic cars.


In an era when electric vehicles and self-driving technology dominate headlines, a small college in Kansas is ensuring the past isn’t forgotten. McPherson College, located about an hour north of Wichita, is home to the nation’s only four-year automotive restoration degree, where students master the intricate craft of reviving classic cars.

At McPherson, students don't just learn how to turn wrenches—they become part artist, part historian, and part detective. Their hands-on curriculum involves meticulously restoring vintage automobiles, from a 1953 Mercedes-Benz 300S Cabriolet to a 1965 Porsche 356C, ensuring these timeless machines live on for future generations.

“Our students develop a deep understanding of automotive history and the engineering that shaped the industry,” said Amanda Gutierrez, McPherson’s vice president for automotive restoration. “We’re not just teaching mechanics—we’re training craftsmen who can restore cars to their original glory.”

The program offers a unique blend of traditional and modern techniques, combining classic metalworking, woodworking, and upholstery with cutting-edge digital design and fabrication. Students gain expertise in everything from hand-forming fenders to rebuilding century-old engines, skills that are increasingly rare in today’s industry.

McPherson’s program has earned national recognition, attracting partnerships with renowned collectors and institutions, including support from car enthusiast Jay Leno, who has contributed scholarships and funding. Graduates of the program have gone on to work for prestigious restoration shops, museums, and even major automotive brands.

As the automotive world accelerates toward an electrified future, McPherson College’s mission remains clear: preserving the legacy of classic cars by training the next generation of restoration experts. “These cars tell stories,” Gutierrez said. “Our students ensure those stories continue to be heard, one restoration at a time.”

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