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  • #16
    Awesome build with some cool history.
    "It's another burrito, it's a cold Lone Star in my hand!"

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    • #17
      Originally posted by cool cat View Post
      That's a beefy axle for a Malibu.
      haha!

      keep us posted on the build man. great backstory!

      god bless.
      It is easier to build strong children than to repair broken men -Frederick Douglass

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      • #18
        Subscribing.




        David

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        • #19
          Just looking at that hood would be enough for me to reprioritize all the other projects....cool project! And if college kids can survive on Ramen Noodle, so can you, just sayin'

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          • #20
            Where'd you get the hood painted? Looks really nice!

            I painted my 66' and I am now well off enough I am going to let someone else kill their back and sand/spray/sand/buff it for me.

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            • #21
              Just be careful who you send it to for that kind of work...paint prison is a terrible thing. My 70' Convertible is non-living proof. After spending over 2-years there I got the car back in worse shape from when it was dropped off.

              ...I've since learned how to weld body panels.
              70' Chevelle RagTop
              (Forever Under Construction)



              "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
                Just be careful who you send it to for that kind of work...paint prison is a terrible thing. My 70' Convertible is non-living proof. After spending over 2-years there I got the car back in worse shape from when it was dropped off.

                ...I've since learned how to weld body panels.
                Turrible!
                ZOMBIE REAGAN FOR PRESIDENT 2016!!! heh

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                • #23
                  On the way there....



                  The day I picked it up ....



                  Seriously...do ALL of the background checking you can, research the shop well, and avoid those smaller operations. If they want ANY money up-front, find someone else.

                  It's been a long horrible story on mine, I'd hate to see anyone else go through this sort of mess.
                  70' Chevelle RagTop
                  (Forever Under Construction)



                  "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison

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                  • #24
                    It happens to the best of us.
                    "If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford

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                    • #25
                      Originally posted by orphan Shelby View Post
                      I wish I could do that but body work isn't my thing. All mechanicals will be my doing.

                      Had hood painted to hopefully keep me motivated. Mmm black cherry
                      Original color? I have a Black Cherry 70 myself

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                      • #26
                        Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
                        On the way there....



                        The day I picked it up ....



                        Seriously...do ALL of the background checking you can, research the shop well, and avoid those smaller operations. If they want ANY money up-front, find someone else.

                        It's been a long horrible story on mine, I'd hate to see anyone else go through this sort of mess.
                        Damn Man!!

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                        • #27
                          Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
                          Just be careful who you send it to for that kind of work...paint prison is a terrible thing. My 70' Convertible is non-living proof. After spending over 2-years there I got the car back in worse shape from when it was dropped off.
                          I have seen my fair share of body shop drop offs, but I'll give it to you from my side.
                          A customer comes in ordering from all of the menu, take the car apart, do everything short of a rotisserie take down. Fix every single dent and body wave. Block and shadow sand the primer because I want "AutoRama" car show straight body. I also want you apply multiple coats of clear coat and color sand and buff/polish the whole car and jambs too.

                          Shop does everything and doesn't get a dime upfront because that's not the way business is done. Customer comes in all of the time changing up the original "estimate" and adding things to be taken out and redone. When the car is finally finished, customer is now where to be found. Countless labor hours, material costs have been spent, not to mention the changes and customer hassling the shop about how long its taking and he needs it for "The Hot Rod Power Tour".

                          Most times the shop has to file a mechanics lien just to get the customer to pay the final bill, which now has led to the body shop losing money on this custom job. Yes, I've seen both sides and mostly my side...






                          Disclaimer: I am not calling out ANY past customer from this site or any other website. I am not pointing fingers at the OP or any other person in this thread...
                          Originally posted by Silverback
                          Look all you want, she can't find anyone else who treats her as bad as I do, and I keep her self esteem so low, she wouldn't think twice about going anywhere else.

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                          • #28
                            Originally posted by Rreemo View Post
                            On the way there....



                            The day I picked it up ....



                            Seriously...do ALL of the background checking you can, research the shop well, and avoid those smaller operations. If they want ANY money up-front, find someone else.

                            It's been a long horrible story on mine, I'd hate to see anyone else go through this sort of mess.
                            Hopefully you burned that place down!

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                            • #29
                              Thanks guys. Paint jail is perfect term for any body stuff. Its kinda painful. The hood took over three month and it was almost perfect. Won't be taking car there. Hood looks good. $640 good i dunno. Raymonds in Crowley did the paint. Shop where going always seems to be spitting out cars to get paid. Apparently Corbets shop across street where Fired up guys go. Doubt I could afford him to paint now lol.
                              Cool to see a few Chevelles on the board. Greatest thing about here is the diversity of cars and we all dig em. Not just mustang mustang mustang.

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by Rick Modena View Post
                                I have seen my fair share of body shop drop offs, but I'll give it to you from my side.
                                A customer comes in ordering from all of the menu, take the car apart, do everything short of a rotisserie take down. Fix every single dent and body wave. Block and shadow sand the primer because I want "AutoRama" car show straight body. I also want you apply multiple coats of clear coat and color sand and buff/polish the whole car and jambs too.

                                Shop does everything and doesn't get a dime upfront because that's not the way business is done. Customer comes in all of the time changing up the original "estimate" and adding things to be taken out and redone. When the car is finally finished, customer is now where to be found. Countless labor hours, material costs have been spent, not to mention the changes and customer hassling the shop about how long its taking and he needs it for "The Hot Rod Power Tour".

                                Most times the shop has to file a mechanics lien just to get the customer to pay the final bill, which now has led to the body shop losing money on this custom job. Yes, I've seen both sides and mostly my side...






                                Disclaimer: I am not calling out ANY past customer from this site or any other website. I am not pointing fingers at the OP or any other person in this thread...
                                I'm not that customer, and my comeback to this....real simple, then don't take the job if you aren't capable of that level of work. No feelings are going to be hurt, and you don't have to take every job that comes in the door....especially if you run the risk of fucking up someone's high dollar classic.

                                FWIW - this was not an insurance/collision shop (which I assume is the business you are in?), only restorations, and only A-Body GM cars....VERY specialized....so I think probably apples/oranges for this discussion anyway. That's the level of work the guy set expectations to. I wasn't in a hurry and made that clear up front...I wasn't working on any deadlines, but I also went into this deal only wanting new quarters and some other small bodywork, and a show quality paint job...I will admit my standards are pretty high when it comes to paint, but I also understand that comes with a $15K-$20K price tag on a car like this....money wasn't an issue. But of course we see here that it never even got close to paint. I also (stupidly) gave this guy about half of the money along the way...and had to finally show up randomly and threaten a beat down to get my car back even in this shape.

                                Disclaimer - not pointing a finger back, calling-out, associating, etc, etc...or trying to be offensive...just a little sore subject for me.
                                70' Chevelle RagTop
                                (Forever Under Construction)



                                "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work.”- Thomas A Edison

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