and want it to look good for a quick sale, do the Maaco Mambo. Maaco's are franchised, and it has been my experience that quality can vary a great deal from one to another. I had a Ch*vy van painted at a Maaco years ago, and this one had a good reputation. Now, I went in for the $189.00 special, ended up spending $700.00 for the job-but it looked better than factory. My advice has always been when considering a body shop to drop by several times to look at cars they've already done-a good indication of the quality of work you'll end up with. Jeff Jeff Stewart fonman4277@earthlink.net 1977 Westfalia 1974 S. Beetle Conv. http://www.geocities.com/busnut4277 |
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