Monday, April 21, 2025

Classiko is ready: Unique workshop for classic cars

Car enthusiasts and fans of classic cars from all over the country will soon be able to visit a car workshop dedicated to their classic four-wheeled vehicle in Viborg.

Classiko opens the doors to a car universe where classic cars can rediscover their charm and aesthetic soul from the outside to the inside.

Where you can drop by at a traditional workshop and have your winter tires changed and repaired
mandatory service inspections and repairs on his everyday car, the mechanics have
Classiko created the foundation for a special workshop dedicated to classic cars, so-called
young-timers and classics from the European and Japanese markets.

Classiko wants to give classic cars the love they deserve – whether we
talking engine, undercarriage, body or cabin. Does the Escort need to be serviced, does the Porsche need a ceiling before the start of the season, or does your Toyota Corolla need to be rusted? Classiko takes care of the big and small projects.

“We love cars and especially classic cars! We think they have their place on the road and should
kept alive. The cars have both stories, soul and characteristics that are worth preserving in one's own
original condition," says Rasmus Moller Vermeulen, director of Classiko.

Classiko is founded on solid experience with deep roots in the automotive industry and the local area.
The company was started by Steen Haugaard Fransen, Martin Pedersen and Rasmus Moller
Vermeulen.

On a daily basis, customers will be greeted by Rasmus, who comes from a position as manager of
the claim center at Solvsten Biler in Viborg. He brings with him more than 10 years of experience
as workshop manager at the former Quickpot and training as both a car mechanic and
automotive technologist.

The two co-founders Steen Haugaard Fransen and Martin Pedersen bring considerable experience with building workshops and spare parts production, respectively, as important legs in the new
Corporation.

Purchase of Porsche specialist
As an additional resource, Classiko has acquired BL Auto v/Brian Lokke in Oksbol. Brian Locke
is one of the country's leading experts in Porsche – a highly respected person in it
Danish car industry known for its in-depth knowledge and passion for classic cars.

"I look forward to bringing my expertise and love of classic cars to Classiko. Together
we want to expand our offer and service to car enthusiasts," says Brian Lokke, who will also get his
daily walk at Classiko together with the faithful journeyman Mads Thomsen.

At Classiko, you will do your best to ensure that the customer has a good experience and sells it
necessary time for a dialogue about what needs to be done with their car – with a huge
background knowledge, they will guide customers to the right result and together provide the classic cars
the makeover they deserve.

"We are going back to the old virtues. At Gl. Skivevej 79 in Viborg, we are in the process of transforming
1,500 square meters for our new workshop, so we have the space we need – and we look forward to
show our customers the good, old craftsmanship", concludes Rasmus Moller Vermeulen.

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