Shamrock Auto Trim is a small family business which my father, Dan McPherson started in 1968. He is a master craftsman who stills works a full day. My mother, Kathy answers the phone, gives estimates, makes lunch, runs the office, and keeps us all in line. My brother Lee is the shop foreman, who always knows what is going on with each job. Recently, we sadly lost our mascot, a Jack Russell terrier named Fraiser who came to work everyday for the last seventeen years. Fraiser even received Christmas cards from customers and some would stop in just to say hello to him or bring him a dog biscuit. We have a new dog named Bella who is a cockapoo. I have two other brothers that do not work in the business. My whole family was born and raised in Miami. Our business is decorated with antique signs and neon clocks that we have purchased. Many of our customers have told us that our workshop feels like they have been transported back in time. Over the years, we have had a few antique cars, such as a 1935 Ford truck, 1954 Packard convertible, 1936 Ford Phaeton convertible, and currently a 2002 Mini Cooper. We try to keep current with the changing trends by attending SEMA , Specialty Equipment Market Association, which is considered to be the best automotive aftermarket and progressive trade show in the world.
Some potential customers may be fearful when they see the variety and extent of our custom work. I can tell you that we are comfortable working on a Toyota Camry as well a brand new Ferrari. The common denominator is that all customers and jobs are treated with the same level of respect and attention to detail. We can build a complete interior, including new seat upholstery, headliner, door panels, carpet, convertible top and dashboard. On the other hand, you may only need us to change one section on a seat or replace a headliner. I can't emphasize enough, that no job is too big or small.
Randy McPherson
Some potential customers may be fearful when they see the variety and extent of our custom work. I can tell you that we are comfortable working on a Toyota Camry as well a brand new Ferrari. The common denominator is that all customers and jobs are treated with the same level of respect and attention to detail. We can build a complete interior, including new seat upholstery, headliner, door panels, carpet, convertible top and dashboard. On the other hand, you may only need us to change one section on a seat or replace a headliner. I can't emphasize enough, that no job is too big or small.
Randy McPherson