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Body shop in Tampa, FL
For the Tampa Bay area readers: do you have any experience with body
shops in the area (Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater) for minor fiberglass repair. The tip of my C3's nose got scraped up and I'm not sure who to take it to. I got one recommendation for Superior Auto Body in north St. Peterburg. Any thoughts? Eric -- '74 Coupe 350 Automatic Black/Black |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 03:12:40 UTC, Eric Rizzo > wrote:
> For the Tampa Bay area readers: do you have any experience with body > shops in the area (Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater) for minor fiberglass > repair. The tip of my C3's nose got scraped up and I'm not sure who to > take it to. > I got one recommendation for Superior Auto Body in north St. Peterburg. > Any thoughts? > > Eric Hello Eric, Have you made a choice yet? I'd like to hear about your experience. I just bought an 82 in Gainsville last weekend. It is in for minor fixes to the brakes and a good looking over in Clearwater. Next I need to replace the rubber, some interior work, and then fix up the nose and a few scrapes on the body. At least that is my current plan. I started by taking it to C.J.'s as I know he is honest and cares about the work he does. I'm new to Corvettes and fixing up an older car to this degree. It is drivable, but it will take work all around to make it the car that I want to play in. Is there are specific order that repairs should be done in when a little bit of everything needs some work? David |
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On Thu, 28 Oct 2004 03:12:40 UTC, Eric Rizzo > wrote:
> For the Tampa Bay area readers: do you have any experience with body > shops in the area (Tampa, St. Pete, Clearwater) for minor fiberglass > repair. The tip of my C3's nose got scraped up and I'm not sure who to > take it to. > I got one recommendation for Superior Auto Body in north St. Peterburg. > Any thoughts? > > Eric Hello Eric, Have you made a choice yet? I'd like to hear about your experience. I just bought an 82 in Gainsville last weekend. It is in for minor fixes to the brakes and a good looking over in Clearwater. Next I need to replace the rubber, some interior work, and then fix up the nose and a few scrapes on the body. At least that is my current plan. I started by taking it to C.J.'s as I know he is honest and cares about the work he does. I'm new to Corvettes and fixing up an older car to this degree. It is drivable, but it will take work all around to make it the car that I want to play in. Is there are specific order that repairs should be done in when a little bit of everything needs some work? David |
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