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Re: Sprint Shell Restoration
Posted: Thu Mar 27, 2008 7:21 pm
by tinganting
if i was you i re-post this in dolomite related... may get more response... are you a member as that always helps in the flow of info... good luck though.. shame you are up north..
Re: Sprint Shell Restoration
Posted: Sat Apr 19, 2008 7:56 am
by tinganting
still no response??
Re: Sprint Shell Restoration
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 3:38 pm
by hutch76
Hiya Mikey. If u find a good bodyshop in the North be sure to let me know, I haven't found one yet!!
All really good shops seem to be way down south. Even at that, i've been severely messed about by 2, and thankfully its been 3rd time lucky for me.
The one i've found is way down near Norfolk. To be honest, my opinion is, if u find a painter who does an excellent job, and takes pride in his work, use him, no matter where he is. If my next Sprint needs paint I'll be giving him it, and i'll be trailering from Glasgow!! The way I look at it, he's so good, there's no need for him to be local, because i've no need to keep popping in to look over his shoulder to see if he's done it right!
Calum
Re: Sprint Shell Restoration
Posted: Tue Jun 24, 2008 7:23 pm
by Toledo Man
Nearest one I can think of is Vermont Classics in Leeds. They've restored a CT friend's MK1 2.5 PI estate (ultra rare) and they're rebuilding another CT friend's accident damaged Acclaim. Chris (Leeds Sprint) uses them as well so he can vouch for the quality of their work.
Edit: You'll know those two CT friends Mike. Barry (Acclaim Guru) & Paul respectively. I won't give out their full names on here but they're regulars at the P&P area meet so you'll know who they are.