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"Go ahead and fix it I don't care what it cost."
It was May and took my car to a paint shop." As long as I get it before Christmas." Specify the year!
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LOL......if you do all your own work....this isn't a problem.
LOL......if you do all your own work....this isn't a problem.
Get every quote in writing before hand and if it's a diagnosis, pre approve 1.0 hour of diagnostic and a phone call before any work performed.
Body shops?....get everything in writing....everything.
An honest body shop will sometime lose money on a quote just to make the customer happy.
I had a buddy get his 71 'cuda prepped, painted, cleared, wet sanded and buffed for $4500.00.
It was a $10-k paint job quality but the shop owner ran into some unexpected repairs that needed addressed but did not deviate from the original quote....now that will get referrals.
I am a mobile mechanic and deal with a wide spectrum of people from welfare Mom's to pro ball players.
I have see many dishonest customers that want to service their vehicle but neglect to tell you of the check engine light, oil leaks, and parts falling off before you get there, then when you arrive and discover all the problems you better not touch that piece of junk because most likely they are going to blame you for all of it.
Been there, done that.
A Bite of History - Marcos
By Mike Thies
The Marcos was one of those wonderfully unconventional British sports car companies that could only have come from the postwar racing world. The company was founded in 1959 by Jem Marsh and aerodynamicist Frank Costin, with the name Marcos coming from Marsh and Costin. Costin brought serious aircraft and racing design experience to the project, and that influence showed up immediately in the cars: low frontal area, light weight,…
ContinuePosted by Michael Thies on June 1, 2026 at 4:41pm
A Judge’s View from Pinehurst: Sandhills Motoring Expo 2026 by Mike Thies
The 2026 Sandhills Motoring Expo Concours in the Village was one of those days that reminds you why we do this. Held Sunday, May 24, in the historic Village of Pinehurst, the event brought together more than 130 judged automobiles representing over 40 manufacturers, and from this judge’s point of view, it was a first-class field, a well-run operation, and a genuinely enjoyable day with owners who were proud to…
ContinuePosted by Michael Thies on June 1, 2026 at 1:00pm
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