That may be a good name right there, condense it a little. I'm actually surprised there weren't more smart-ass answers!
R.C.H. fabrication and speed. CRACKERS (you will miraculously avoid the donk scene...) Whiteys Naildriver Rod and Custom fixitall.. Rod's N Bods...(if you wanna do paint.) what's your last name?
I started my shop in my parent's garage so the name was easy. Dad's hotrod and street supply or Dad's for short.
my dad suggested Two-Lane Performance, or something of that nature, with Two-Lane in it. we are both fans of the movie. plus our main interest is drag racing (of course drag racing and two lanes goes together) and of course just cruising or driving your car on a two-lane road. i'm still unsure of this name though, don't know if i like it or not. lemme know what you guys think.
Did you get the place on Harding St? How about using the street name in your business......only problem is you can't move. The Harding Street Garage The Harding Street Boys (dad doesn't fit that name...does he?) I'm having the same problem you are. Once I open a business I'll have to name it. I think once I get the comercial property I'll worry about a name. Clark
I think "Two Lane" sounds a lot like "Too Lame". You have to consider what it could sound like to a potential customer.