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Old Jul 8, 2012 | 03:33 PM
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Still no paint

One thing I will never do is trust a body man a gain.I have spent over 10,000 in body work and still not painted but I know better next time.It should have paint on it in three weeks by this new guy(we will see).Hear is a song that reminds me of what I should to some the people that have allready worked on my car. Mark
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Old Jul 8, 2012 | 07:15 PM
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dc -

Not sure of your circumstances, but most body and fender guys are "insurance shops", quick in's and out's. Longer projects are back burnered, done during slow periods. Unless you're dealing with a resto shop (usually big bucks), that's kinda how it works (and yes, it sucks).

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Old Jul 10, 2012 | 03:28 PM
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u know that's too bad gives the restoration industry a bad name 10gs wat i could do to a car for that type of
there is a restoration shop hear in the Orlando fl. area and they are a work of art from what i hear its mismanaged you'll spend a fortune to get you vehicle restored and months of or years of little results
my first full time job was a painters apprentice in a restoration body shop in Chicago
if its not clean and organized if they cant use the shop to sell work red flags to me
hope it all works out don't grow on trees
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