Hi JVK, I didn't have panels replaced, but the Maaco in Sunnyvale did a great job repairing dents and painting my '73 Westy. They seemed to like VW buses, and had a photo album of prior work. My kids got to too big for the '73 so I sold it and got an '85. After finishing off a few more mechanical restorations, I plan to take my '85 to they for body work and paint. Raymond Sent from my iPhone > On Jun 26, 2015, at 9:17 AM, Joe Novak <joe.novak.6@GMAIL.COM> wrote: > > morning all, > > i'm finally getting started on my summer project - gutting my camper > section on the 86 westfalia and installing new electrics, flooring, tubing > and whatever else looks sketchy. > > when i pulled the main cabinets this week, i found the inevitable > underneath - rusted thru flooring due to years of moisture build up... its > not huge, but its something that needs attention. > > i'm looking for a stellar recommend in the bay area - preferably up in > marin - who can do the repair and welding. i want the result to look > spectacular and be bomb proof, despite the fact that i'll (hopefully) never > see it again after i reinstall everything. > > thanks for your help! > jvk |
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