Re: Beware the "restored car"

Posted by edsrandr On 2017/1/21 9:20:38
I enjoy doing the restorations but I like to let my customers do the research for the parts and repair
process they prefer. That way they get involved with the repair process. It's done the way they want it and it saves them money by doing the leg work and procuring the parts [no mark up for them]
For Customs and Resto-Mods basically the same process just a little more creativity and open space.
If you keep a customer involved with a build. Encourage them to be critical of the repair process and have an open door policy were they can stop by anytime with no notice to check on their restoration at that point delivery day produces exactly what the customer ordered.
Collision damaged cars are repaired out of necessity. Restorations and Customs are done for the Love and pure enjoyment of the cars. That repair process should always be made an enjoyable experience. The's cars don't have to be fixed. We need to love to fix them.

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