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  • #16
    looks good Greg!

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    • #17
      Looks great!
      How does your painters work compare to yours? Is your crew fairly new, I had my F250's front end done there when Dominic Caranfa worked there. It had to be re-done and....., but it seems more and more people just don't take the time to do a quality job anymore.
      Plus when the guy pulled it up (not Dominic) he was hod rodding it, cause he was told it had some go. << Not professional IMO
      I can't remember who I spoke with but my mustang is need of minor repair (left front fender), but it's an 88' which I'm pretty sure is a one stage lacquar and original paint job, with painted pin stripes. How will that match with the 2 stage paint, or I was thinking of getting the whole care re-done maybe cool vanilla.

      Is it a different crew now, painters and writers? I didn't recognize anyone plus I guess I just didn't have a good exp. last time. Not saying anything bad towards Dominic at all, he was very good and on top of things and always let me know what was going on.


      Thanks,
      Marc
      2 Chronicles 7:14
      If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

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      • #18
        Originally posted by Up0n0ne View Post
        Looks great!
        How does your painters work compare to yours? Is your crew fairly new, I had my F250's front end done there when Dominic Caranfa worked there. It had to be re-done and....., but it seems more and more people just don't take the time to do a quality job anymore.
        Plus when the guy pulled it up (not Dominic) he was hod rodding it, cause he was told it had some go. << Not professional IMO
        I can't remember who I spoke with but my mustang is need of minor repair (left front fender), but it's an 88' which I'm pretty sure is a one stage lacquar and original paint job, with painted pin stripes. How will that match with the 2 stage paint, or I was thinking of getting the whole care re-done maybe cool vanilla.

        Is it a different crew now, painters and writers? I didn't recognize anyone plus I guess I just didn't have a good exp. last time. Not saying anything bad towards Dominic at all, he was very good and on top of things and always let me know what was going on.


        Thanks,
        Marc
        I'm sorry you had a bad experience, but you must have dealing with Ford Country in Lewisville as thats where Dominic worked at. The crew here, is great. The painter has been here 18 years and I personally hand picked two of my body guys that is here now. The third bodyman has been here for 14 years. I replaced the estimator and the the old manager is gone also.

        Matching paint from 88 wont be easy. Our paint will look shiner and more vivid. Even with blend, our paint will look "newer". You can repaint the car, but its not inexpensive.

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        • #19
          Oops sorry about that, I don't know how I completely missed your sig. well if I can get my ins. on the phone and figure all this out I'll come down so you can take a look at it.
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          I would love to get the whole car repainted, but clearly not in the budget as of now.

          Thanks again,
          Marc
          2 Chronicles 7:14
          If My people, which are called by My name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek My face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.

          Comment

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