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By the way, as someone that used to run a body shop at the Chrysler dealership, many moons ago, let me say that Chrysler never got involved in any repairs whatsoever, unless they were warranty repairs. And that’s only because they were on the hook to pay for them. Collision damage isn’t covered under warranty and they couldn’t have given even a half of a crap about what took place in the body shop on a collision repair. I didn’t even have to use Chrysler parts to repair a Chrysler vehicle, if I didn’t want to. Back then, most of the bumpers installed on the rear end of pick ups wasn’t even a Chrysler product to begin with.
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