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I was on facebook and I saw your ad and naturally had to open it and explore. I saw that ya'll are doing classes and it caught my attention right away. i have started learning the trade with some help from a cousin that was a body shop owner as well as a friend that has been in the body business for over 30 years. they are both good, but I really don't like taking up a lot of their time answering q's for me. I went and bought a Grand Prix that was wrecked and have been fixing it in my spare time. I was advised to buy some aftermarket parts to replace the badly damaged ones, but I figured that that wouldn't teach me much so I fixed them. It's looking good and I will do the paint job within the next few days. Anyway I'm rambling so I'll stop.
The point was: I like this stuff and would like to learn more and I am interested in coming to one of your classes.
The point was: I like this stuff and would like to learn more and I am interested in coming to one of your classes.
The work looks wonderful. Looking forward to checking out the shop when I get back from Iraq. I am in need of assistance in getting some things rebuilt on my 1967 Oldsmobile 442 which is not running. I found this site through a friend of mine on facebook.
Plan on coming by on the 28th to see operations, if possible. I will bring picts of my '68 Camaro. Would lik to see what you guys can do.
Just found your website on Facebook,you guys got some beautiful cars. I am trying to get a 65' GMC half ton pick up to do a full restoration on it as a memorial to my father who passed away.
This is my 1st time finding your site & it's great. I am the owner of a 1978 Chevy Corvette that I am in the process of rebuilding the engine for the 1st time & changing the carpet, & etc.... But I also see that you Guys do Custom Work. What I am wanting to do is add (for my large back window)a Shade as you see on some SUV's, yes this is different but then I am the same way too. Let me know some of your ideas or thoughts about doing something like this. Thanks geDtc
Just stumbled upon you guys from Facebook and I am very happy there is a Shop in Wylie that does extensive metal work on classics. I own a 1965 Chevelle convertible that needs floors and Quarters done and I am really pushing to get this done later this year. Will be in touch.
looking at full off resto-modding 1970 Challenger
I'm building a 1966 "Shelby" Mustang convertible, T-5 IRS, 347 FI engine, TKO600 5 speed, Ivy green.


