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> Need a body shop in/near Delaware, I'm don't know who to trust
Phoenix914
post Feb 18 2007, 07:00 PM
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Having had no luck with a couple of local body shops (they won't call me back), I'm asking the group if anyone knows of any decent ones in my area. I got a quote from the nearby MAACO, and the guy seemed like an OK dude, but I'm still wary. I'm located in Milford, Delaware. For anyone who doesn't know about this area, you have to drive somewhere else to get almost anything done. I don't mind a bit of a drive to find a decent shop.

What I need is a some minor body work (no serious rust problems) and a purdy paint job. The car has been painted a few times over the years and needs to be stripped, too (so I'm told). This isn't a show car, just a daily/weekend driver.

It would be nice to have this teener lookin nice for Hershey in April! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/driving.gif)

Thanks, all.
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post Mar 2 2007, 09:53 PM
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Thought I'd post an update for anyone interested. Last Friday I visited a Snap Auto Body in Church Hill, MD and had the owner give me an estimate for body work and paint. His quote was HALF of what the MAACO in Dover quoted me. So I had him schedule me for the 26th of March. He said he needed about two weeks to do the work, which means I'll be ready in time for Hershey. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/biggrin.gif) I have a few other mechanical odds and ends to fiddle with in the mean time. Wish me luck, folks.
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