Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: JDMopar]
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10/25/09 01:03 PM
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Clear coat at 12:39....and wet sanded by 12:43! I'm thinkin you must have used the fast thinner
I think those are the times I posted the photos.
The owner is obviously correct. We didn't take the interior and power train apart but are putting the power train back in and getting her road ready. I think we're as excited as he is!
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: cloneguy]
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10/25/09 02:22 PM
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The last car I did for a customer was a FJ5 AAR clone. The owner had the transmission and engine rebuilt by another shop BEFORE he brought the car to me. The engine was never fired, nor was the car ever driveable. I made 100% certain that the owner knew I would get it running and driveable for him as per his request, BUT I was in no way going the take any responsibilty for the drivetrain. I was a good thing because the engine had lots of issues...MAJOR oil leak, Oil pump failure, decelleration back firing, timing issues, etc...etc... I offered to help him out, but I recommended he take it back to the engine builder.... I did get it running and driveable, however I never heard back from him as to whether or not he got all the problems fixed. I'm in no way saying that this might happen here, I'm just adding this so that anybody considering to take their car somewhere to be restored should have a good insight as to each parties responsiblities when outsourcing any componets...
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: cloneguy]
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10/26/09 04:41 PM
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Tim, I hope I have made this a smooth resto for you guys, except for that undercoating, LOL Mike
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: D/U R/T]
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11/01/09 09:38 AM
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I wish you were comming to Australia for holiday.Be nice to have a quote from you guys.
Quote's are simple....$25K MAX
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: anlauto]
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11/01/09 11:56 AM
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I wish you were comming to Australia for holiday.Be nice to have a quote from you guys.
Quote's are simple....$25K MAX
Plus tax and shipping and handling. Parts not included, some assembly required.
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: AdamR]
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11/01/09 12:43 PM
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Thanks for standing in guys. $25k is the max on labor. That car doesn't look too rusty. If there's no rust and no undercoating, it would run about $20k plus parts and outsourcing. (If I didn't try to talk you out of that one for myself, that is.) Mike's nephew has been working on making a website from scratch for us and it looks like he doesn't have enough time to work on it too much. So, since the shop is closed due to swine flu, I got some web site building software this week! It will probably look like a kid made it but, my plan is to put up a website that has as much info as I can think of, including what our basic services cover and what they don't cover as well as how much we charge for each segment of the $25k rotisserie job. That way if a guy wants to do part of his own job, he'll be able to get an idea of how much he'll save. I know we're bucking against the trends here but that's why we're REVOLUTIONARY!
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: cloneguy]
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11/22/09 02:22 PM
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You guys do all makes all models so I don't expect this to be one of those 100% correct Mopar restos...I realize the owner has done some work and outsourced other jobs. And the work you do, I'm sure is of the highest quality, so I'm not going to question that... HOWEVERYou should correct the major brake issue that has already been put into play.... On a 1970 Cuda and most other Mopars for that fact...The brake caliper mounts on the front side of the spindle. In the picture posted above, you clearly have the right and left spindle assemblies switched. Just so you know
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Re: American Muscle Car Revolution Resto Job as Promise
[Re: anlauto]
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11/22/09 04:24 PM
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You guys do all makes all models so I don't expect this to be one of those 100% correct Mopar restos...I realize the owner has done some work and outsourced other jobs. And the work you do, I'm sure is of the highest quality, so I'm not going to question that...
HOWEVER
You should correct the major brake issue that has already been put into play....
On a 1970 Cuda and most other Mopars for that fact...The brake caliper mounts on the front side of the spindle. In the picture posted above, you clearly have the right and left spindle assemblies switched.
Just so you know
"The parts store must of given me the wrong hoses" When it comes time to install the brake hoses...
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