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roadrnnr 05-27-2025 08:16 AM

body shops?
 
Any body know a good Body Shop that is in Wildwood they can recomend?

jimhoward 05-27-2025 08:24 AM

I used Gerber Collision and found them to be pretty good. Its a chain.

Road-Runner 05-27-2025 11:07 AM

Beautiful 71-72 in your avatar
 
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Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2434414)
Any body know a good Body Shop that is in Wildwood they can recomend?

I'm restoring my 70 RR as well. If you find a good shop please share it here. Thanks

HappyTraveler 05-27-2025 12:17 PM

I'll give you a heads-up, in general, do what you can to ensure that NEW parts are being installed in your vehicle.

A few months ago I needed a new alternator, called a few places and chose this shop in Oxford. Auto Repair - Car Mechanic - The Villages - Accurso Automobile Repair The guy at the desk seemed knowledgeable and the pricing was fair. Took my car there and the work was completed in a timely fashion.

As I drove away I could hear a rather loud rumbling that wasn't there before so, I called them and reported it, saying that it operates fine but, the noise is irregular and if it continues over the next couple days, I will bring it back. The sound stopped a day later so, fine.

Well, not fine. A few weeks ago, the car was making grumbling sounds when idling at stop lights. After a couple days, I took it back to that shop for diagnosis. Guess what? It was the ALTERNATOR. They replaced it and at no cost, saying it was under warranty. But, when finished, I asked the guy, " That was very strange, was that alternator from the secondary market"? His reply, shrugging his shoulders, "It was Napa". (a brand name)

So, you see, he didn't answer my question. Or rather, he did...by not answering directly.

Bottom line: I do not expect refurbished parts to be installed in my car unless that is disclosed as an option at the start. But, I believe that it was they did and that's why that part went bad so quickly. For all I know, the replacement is a refurbished piece also. I won't be going back to that shop. Grrrr. BEWARE.

Michael G. 05-27-2025 12:34 PM

Thanks for the warning.
I wish more people would rat out poor operated businesses here.

villagetinker 05-27-2025 03:56 PM

On the flip side, I have rebuilt 9 Mustangs from the ground up (64 1/2 to 69) and in many cases new parts were not an option but quality rebuild parts were, never had on fail. Also, if you look at the fine print on many of the dealer repair forms you will find words indicating rebuilt parts maybe used.

HappyTraveler 05-27-2025 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by villagetinker (Post 2434519)
..... if you look at the fine print on many of the dealer repair forms you will find words indicating rebuilt parts maybe used.

I should not have to read their fine print. They should disclose, up front, anything going into my car that is not NEW.

Any conduct less than that is dishonest.

Cliff Fr 05-28-2025 06:44 AM

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Originally Posted by HappyTraveler (Post 2434467)
I'll give you a heads-up, in general, do what you can to ensure that NEW parts are being installed in your vehicle.

A few months ago I needed a new alternator, called a few places and chose this shop in Oxford. Auto Repair - Car Mechanic - The Villages - Accurso Automobile Repair The guy at the desk seemed knowledgeable and the pricing was fair. Took my car there and the work was completed in a timely fashion.

As I drove away I could hear a rather loud rumbling that wasn't there before so, I called them and reported it, saying that it operates fine but, the noise is irregular and if it continues over the next couple days, I will bring it back. The sound stopped a day later so, fine.

Well, not fine. A few weeks ago, the car was making grumbling sounds when idling at stop lights. After a couple days, I took it back to that shop for diagnosis. Guess what? It was the ALTERNATOR. They replaced it and at no cost, saying it was under warranty. But, when finished, I asked the guy, " That was very strange, was that alternator from the secondary market"? His reply, shrugging his shoulders, "It was Napa". (a brand name)

So, you see, he didn't answer my question. Or rather, he did...by not answering directly.

Bottom line: I do not expect refurbished parts to be installed in my car unless that is disclosed as an option at the start. But, I believe that it was they did and that's why that part went bad so quickly. For all I know, the replacement is a refurbished piece also. I won't be going back to that shop. Grrrr. BEWARE.

I doubt it was a refurbished part. I do my own car repairs. For years now brand new parts have often been bad. First it was inferior parts from Mexico, now its inferior parts from China, South Korea and other countries. OEM replacement parts are no exception either.

Cliff Fr 05-28-2025 06:46 AM

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Originally Posted by Michael G. (Post 2434473)
Thanks for the warning.
I wish more people would rat out poor operated businesses here.

I would not blame that on the business

Biskopski 05-28-2025 06:54 AM

Body Shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2434414)
Any body know a good Body Shop that is in Wildwood they can recomend?

Phillips Collision Shop on 441 in Fruitland Park is excellent and treats you as a valued customer as all businesses should!

Sgt Ed 05-28-2025 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Road-Runner (Post 2434450)
I'm restoring my 70 RR as well. If you find a good shop please share it here. Thanks

. Doing a RR I would only trust Gene Prez Body shop, Tampa Fl. They are known far and wide.

Just jimmy 05-28-2025 09:04 AM

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Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2434414)
Any body know a good Body Shop that is in Wildwood they can recomend?

Concept collision in leesburg. Amazing job.

roadrnnr 05-28-2025 09:05 AM

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Originally Posted by Road-Runner (Post 2434450)
I'm restoring my 70 RR as well. If you find a good shop please share it here. Thanks

Nice Huge MOPAR Fan Here owned many

HogPilot 05-28-2025 09:12 AM

Body shop
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by roadrnnr (Post 2434414)
Any body know a good Body Shop that is in Wildwood they can recomend?

Waynes paint and auto body on State Road 44 on the way to Leesburg.

31850 Executive Blvd
Leesburg, FL 34748

HappyTraveler 05-28-2025 11:26 AM

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Originally Posted by Cliff Fr (Post 2434622)
I would not blame that on the business

I would. I'm the one who did business with them and have far more information about what transpired than someone who wasn't remotely involved.

It doesn't pay to be naive. There are shady tactics used everywhere...incl in the medical arena, btw. Just had a general appt with a new Doc yesterday and in the course of it she tried to sell me on something I didn't need.

I stopped short of asking her if she gets a $$ bonus if I do it. It would have been just to see her face, I already know the answer to that question.


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