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As a shop owner jobs like this most of us would not want to do.
there are a number of reasons why shops would turn this job down!
the 1st is the metal work it horrible !!!! it needs to be all cut back out and new metal has to be welded in properly. doing this would take much less time than trying to save the low quality metal work on the car now.
if a shop was to just butter up the mess that the metal is in and mud over it then in a year or two it will just start to blow out. will the car owner take the blame for the body work failing when people make components about it? NO the car owners never do they blame the shop that did the body filler and paint work.
as for when people say it's only a driver so I'm not looking for a show paint job.
please explain this ! as a shop owner I have been told this many times. does this mean you want a ****ty job done? if so then what is ok to cut corners on? pin holes in the body filler work? dust in the paint? bad gaps? orange peal? runs? overspray ?
then what shop wants to put his name on a ****ty job.
if you google Macco you will find some in the New England area. this is the type of job they will take on and most likely what your looking for in the quality of work.
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