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Re: Hodge Restoration? [Re: MrNormsTA] #634644
03/25/10 08:38 PM
03/25/10 08:38 PM
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Montreal,Quebec,Canada
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super gas
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Montreal,Quebec,Canada
I've dealt with Le on several rebuilds of wiper motors. Smooth sailing and
straight forward . No issues.
Jules

Re: Hodge Restoration? [Re: 70runner] #634645
03/25/10 11:06 PM
03/25/10 11:06 PM
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Ontario, Canada
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Ontario, Canada
I have purchased 2 cars from Le and he and his professional staff have restored 3 of my cars.... '67 Charger, '69 GTX convertible, '70 GTX. My brother has also purchased 2 cars from Le and has had a '70 GTX restored there as well. My brother's '70 GTX was featured in MCG! Most of these cars were purchased sight unseen. All purchases were accurately represented. His restorations are based on the customers wishes and are flawless. I agree with every word posted by 'track pack'. You will not get a more honest person to deal with than Le Hodge! I trailer my cars 1200 miles (each way) to his shop to obtain the quality I expect. As a 'purist' collector of GTX's, Hodge Restorations is my sole provider of restoration services.
For those who question Le's integrity, remember..... there are two sides to every story.

Re: Hodge Restoration? [Re: GTX fan] #634646
03/26/10 12:09 AM
03/26/10 12:09 AM
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Houston Texas
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Got a CHIP on my shoulder
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Houston Texas
Three "one hit wonders"......

Re: Hodge Restoration? [Re: 70runner] #634647
03/19/11 04:47 PM
03/19/11 04:47 PM
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South Carolina
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I took my 68 RoadRunner to Le awhile ago to get some exhaust manifold, radiator, and steering-gear work done. He did a great job, and he is a professional, straight up guy. As someone else said, he always had time to stop his busy schedule and interact with me about my car and the many interesting Mopar projects he had going on.

If I can just quit procrastinating, I have a few more things I need to get done on my car, so his team will be my first choice for that and any future Mopar work I need.

Re: Hodge Restoration? [Re: DouginSC] #634648
03/19/11 10:23 PM
03/19/11 10:23 PM
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Brantford Ontario
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Brantford Ontario
I've always been impressed the way Le has conducted himself over the years. I like following his resto's.

These are the first negitive comments that I have heard.

Dave

Re: Hodge Restoration? [Re: PAINT IT BLACK] #634649
03/20/11 11:02 AM
03/20/11 11:02 AM
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Houston Texas
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Got a CHIP on my shoulder
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Houston Texas
I saw this thread pop back up after all this time and re-read my post... I don't want anyone to have the impression that I am trashing Hodge. I just wanted to relay my experience with the paint issues I had. I didn't pay them to paint the car. I just bought a car which had recently been painted by them. I'm sure if I had paid them to paint it and had the issues I had, they would have handled it right with a repaint. Again, Le represented the car 100% correctly and actually did more than he had to by even talking to me while I considered buying the car from that dealer. The truth is... Le COULD have gone to the dealer and bought that car from under me and sold it himself for as cheap as I got i... But he didn't. That at least says something about his character in my book.

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