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Join Date: Apr 2020
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Denver / Colo Springs Shop Recommendation
Looking for a shop recommendation for my 1967 911. I'm new to Castle Rock and will need tune ups, carb calibration, etc. WIP... thx all!
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John Eisenbud @ Eisenbud’s for early mechanical. Another maestro, that is currently building an engine for me, is Steve Rowe @ Rowe Performance.
If you need body & paint, Dave at Vintage Car Works is one of the best in the world. Another amazing body guy is Jon @ The Metal Surgeon. I highly recommend all these gents. Welcome and tell us more about your car.
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: Colorado
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The guys at Eisenbud are very knowledgeable. I recommend them.
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Join Date: Feb 2012
Location: Hudson, NY
Posts: 84
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I took my 911 to Eisenbud's a few years back for collapsed spring plate bushing replacement and to inspect wonky brakes that another local P-car shop told me needed total system replacement (note I had 4 new new calipers and pads... 1st shop told me rotors were many miles past being serviceable, though to E'bud's credit they suggested rotors were in tolerance). I recall I asked Eisenbud's to look at a couple minor details outside of that. My car was there for 6 weeks (was told 1 for service) and when I collected it they had replaced spring plate buses, 'serviced' the AC and heater dash controls (AC worked fine prior, not after. Controls and dash faceplate were non op with broken mounts and levers pushed behind faceplate ) and made some adjustments to some part of the air / fuel / vacuum system to 'make the brakes work better' that rendered my car in constant stall mode at idle until I drive for 45 minutes.
Knowledgeable... yes. I guess I missed the execution part on my visit. Spring plate bushes collapsed after less than a year, so not sure what quality parts were used. |
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