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Old 05-24-2007, 12:49 PM
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Keep the faith Mike,
I saw the damaged spot and the repair of the glass is no more than an hour billable time and bodywork/prep and time to prime is maybe another hour with paint - color sand and clear coat color, sand and then buffing adding another hour so a grand total of 3 hours. Not a big deal to set you back to good as new.
Of course there is cure and set up time needed between some stages so you can not expect it returned in 3 hours but Gordon will take care of ya and do a great job. I think he painted her the first time and she has held up well. Exploding Ford parts are something only you could experience. Hang in there. Jeff C
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