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Thought I would share a story of a restoration:

Started by 67 GT350, November 28, 2021, 01:30:51 PM

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FL SAAC

Precisely the reason I started this thread :

Who has the best paint and body shop in the USA ?

http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=16675.0
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shelbymann1970

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Quote from: FL SAAC on November 29, 2021, 11:44:08 AM
Precisely the reason I started this thread :

Who has the best paint and body shop in the USA ?

http://www.saacforum.com/index.php?topic=16675.0
subjective as there are many at the same level so how do you call one out to be the best? sounds like a subjective trouble post.
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67 GT350

That is a question that you simply cannot have a correct answer for.
RULE 1...NEVER recommend a shop to anyone. I will bite you.
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Quote from: 67 GT350 on November 29, 2021, 12:53:51 PM
That is a question that you simply cannot have a correct answer for.
RULE 1...NEVER recommend a shop to anyone. I will bite you.

You've had all of your shots right?

One of the issues that I see with a shop with long term is that say they told you $3,500 to paint it. You put it together, which is fine.

In three years, if you're still waiting, they want something more like $10,000 and you owe them for storage. It's just problematic.
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vtgt500

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Thanks for sharing a common story that can not be told often enough.  I purchased my essentially, rust and collision free '68 GT500 being 19 years old, in '77 for $3000.  Living in rural, northern New England, pre internet,  was at a loss to recognize a capable body shop for paint.  Was a lesson in maturity, small town egos, incompetence, and human nature.  Wasn't until 25 years later I was able to connect with a restoration facility out-of-state, that shared my standards.  Fuc'n expensive doesn't begin to describe the cost.  However, have been offered 4X my total investment including original purchase cost.  Lesson learned, do not be in a rush to do business.  Insist on references and inspecting a shop's recent work.  If the shop is a cluttered shit hole, keep looking.  Use a lawyer to generate a contract spelling out every detail.  Include completion date with clause for non performance, sub standard work,  liability for damage, theft, fire, lost parts,  etc.