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Advice on dropping car off at the interior guy
After some long searching I found an interior guy. His shop is about 22 miles away and I have to have the car towed over to him. I have checked out his shop and looked at his work, work that he is currently doing which is a 1963 Benz and a ton of photo's on his website and all over his shop. Do you have any recommendations of anything else you would check? Other than a invoice that spells out exactly what he is doing, is there anything else I should get?
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I've never had issues with delivery dates with upholsterers, but you might want to get a commitment in writing as to how long it will take. Double check that you sign off on the materials on the statement of work. Be sure EVERYTHING is spelled out in the statement of work/ contract. You don't want to go back and find out he used the wrong material or didn't pad it the way you wanted with him saying 'that's what you said you wanted'. Include a drawing that specifies how you want the stitching, pockets and other details.
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Everything he said, and drop in from time to time.
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tin-man:CRY:%/:eek: |
Ask questions, check up, and don't be afraid to say stop,-- lets review.
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And don't leave the keys to the ignition!
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Thank you for the info, I am nervous, this is the last piece of the puzzle and I don't want to mess it up.
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Assuming the enigine is installed and running, incapacitate the ignition system. Remove distributor cap & wires, wrap distributor body in plastic bag. Tape over the entire carb opening. Remove battery.
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Paranoid?
Well, this is a lot of good advice… Why are you having the car towed over…. Does it not run, or no tag? In any case, you too need to be clear with your expectations…. i.e, what’s your requirements, specifications? State your dos and don’ts. This should be in writing also.
Lastly.... do you have insurance? Check the details on "what if" with your ins company as mentioned above. Mark |
The big thing is communication,understanding each other.Picking the right materials,I always had pictures of what I wanted,never set deadlines.
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I'm wondering if you all have trust issues, all the shops I deal with are straight up. Every shop I have taken a cobra treat it as if it is a piece of glass and are very gentle with it. If you think you need to remove the distributor cap and remove wires, you might not want to take it there in the first place. Do you do that with your our vehicles as well? WTF!!! :rolleyes:
Bill |
In Florida, there are scams every where. I have been through 2 builders and it court once over it. I paid a painter for materials and he moved to Missouri the next day and the cops said I couldn't do anything because there wasn't a completion date on the receipt. So yes I have trust issues with everyone that works on my car. A handshake and your word don't mean anything here. If I thought had to remove the distributor believe me I wouldnt take it there, I was asking more on the paperwork side. I know completion dates are important, I know spelling out the work and material and cost...I didn't know if I should ask for his insurance info or if that would be taking it too far. The car runs and drives, but I have no seats, no belts etc so I am towing it. Also it needs a once over on the rack on everything before I drive it.
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Check them out with the "Better Business Bureau". Just use your search feature and type in BBB. There are different regions of the BBB in Florida.
I would start there. JMO, |
I checked, nothing on BBB, or any types of reviews.
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I would definitely ask for references and ask how long he has been at this address, how long has he been in business. I would visit the shop several times to make sure if you want to leave your vehicle there. I think if you don't feel particular comfortable about taking your prized vehicle somewhere, don't take it and find someone whom you feel comfortable. If you are a car person, which you have built your cobra. Then you should know of someone whom knows of a Trim shop, and can give you a recommendation. I find it amusing that how people treat these cars as if they are the real things, and they are worth big $$. Now I also know people are type A personality and how they are with their cars. But I still find it funny.
Bill |
I'd say, ask for references, but he is not going to give you any that would not be favorable to him.
Go to some meets and ask the car guys in the area about him. Ask them who they would recommend. Another thing: First impressions mean a lot to me. Did you get a warm and fuzzy or a knot in your stomach when you visited his shop? Did you walk in and say "not to bad" or "WTF"? Note: most upholstery shops that I have gone to were dirty and disorganized. But they were fair priced. The couple that I went to that were clean and perfect looking, were 3X the $, and the work looked the same. Go figure. |
Bill,
They are "REAL" cars and people have a lot of $ in them. Also, you could take a 50K valued Cadillac SUV and a 15K valued Cobra replica to the same shop. The Cobra will get all of the eyes on it and everyone wants to get in it an see what it will do or put there hands all over it, check out the engine, ECT. They will leave the Caddy alone. That is just the way it is. Not saying that is the value of Fleiss75's Cobra, just using 15K as a reference number against a 50K Caddy (or other car) . Most guys have 40-50K and more in theirs.. |
tcrist,
I understand, but it is really funny the way some owners are about the replicars. I enjoy mine just like everyone else, but it is just a car. Alot of people don't understand that. Bill |
I actually feel comfortable, I have been there twice, I have emailed, called and he has come up to my shop and looked at the car. He is a trimmer, which I did not realize was so different from and interior shop. He does beautiful work, I just want this to go smoothly. I know if its all spelled out and he knows what I want and I know what he is charging and all our ducks are in a row..then it could be. I'll tell you this, I have had the hardest time finding an interior shop...they are all out of business, out of their minds or too busy to come and quote it. This guy does some really cool things. http://www.tonysautointerior.com/ So I am excited to see what he can do.
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Terry,
When I walked in his shop, I was impressed. It was clean and he had an old school sewing machine, and the car he had in there was beautiful. I actually was excited when I left his shop. Which is strange for me, because after all of this, I don't trust anyone. Anyone else sick of this question? "What is that a KIT CAR? LOL Sometimes I want to put my receipt book with the car and have people look at all the time and money put into it. |
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