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66_cobra 08-10-2007 11:01 AM

Looking for a Body Shop
 
Does anyone know of a good body shop in the Rochester area ? I live in Rochester, New York and I am looking for a shop that knows what it's doing and can assemble the car for me . I got the kit last year (Factory Five Racing Mark 3 roadster) and changed jobs so I don't have the time to work on it as planned . Also does anyone know a good engine shop in the area ?

vettestr 08-10-2007 12:01 PM

Hey 66,
Welcome and congrats on your first post. You are just starting on the build from what I see here and although I offer no recommendations to shops (you are way out of my neck of the woods) others with lots of experience and more local will help you. Maybe just semantics but you want a Builder not a body shop.
In your short post I read it to mean you are desiring Assembly more than BODY work and if I am right maybe a push to another direction would help you. If you need the panels fitted and installed then a body shop is out of their comfort zone. A Race Fabrication or Chassis shop if not a FFR builder is a better direction. Fitting panels and tin work are things you could do yourself with time permitting but it does take Skill or experience that a Builder or Fab shop already has not to mention the tools of the trade. If you did it yourself there is a learning curve on anything and you would not be very quick at first either. Tin work can be a work of art and done FAST by a Pro. If you are paying for the work then you do want a Pro and Pro results and speed.
After assembly and at a level of bodywork and paint then get her back to the Pros that are in that trade. Engine work is another trade so on the right track there. A builder would have skills to do many of the trades or have a tradesman for each task. I made a few assumptions here and hope I am going in right direction for you but did it trying to help and heart was in the right place anyway. It will all be worth a great deal when you finally get to drive your new Baby.

eddytheb 08-11-2007 09:08 AM

Is Batavia to far for you if not I may know some one that does a lot of turn key cobras including paint

eddytheb 08-11-2007 09:11 AM

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Sam Bozzette 08-18-2007 06:44 AM

Did you find a shop to help you out?

66_cobra 08-21-2007 10:25 AM

Batavia
 
I think I know the shop you are talking about on rte 63 and main st. and there is no way in hell I would trust them to do my car. I have talked to previous customers and other business that they screwed over . Thanks anyways but I would sooner light my car on fire and watch it slowly burn then let them touch it.

66_cobra 08-21-2007 10:37 AM

Sam
 
No I am still looking for a trust worthy shop that will do this kind of work . I called a couple of shops today and I will look into them as soon as I can . They are located in Elma NY Muscle Car Alley and Fineline Collision in East Aurora . I heard good things about both of them so far .

eddytheb 08-21-2007 01:17 PM

Wow :JEKYLHYDE

Sam Bozzette 08-21-2007 01:30 PM

???About your project
 
Your Kit being a FFR did you order all new components or do you have a Mustang that will be used for the parts? Are you looking to have the car built to turn-key completion? Are you insistant on a shop assembling the car or would you consider an individual? Sam

Maricopa 08-21-2007 02:14 PM

Ask again at FFCobra.com instead of the A&C section here. There are lots of NY FFR owners I'm sure.

66_cobra 08-22-2007 04:44 PM

Looking to have a turnkey when done
 
I have mostly new components but some are used from a parts mustang. Right now it's a rolling chassis and a basement full of parts. I would like to have this a turnkey when it comes out of the garage (I hope by next summer). Wifes getting after me to get it finished or get it out of the garage. I have too much money invested to just let it go the way it is. Plus I've alway wanted a Corba and don't want to just give up and sell it. I would love to blow a couple of vettes off the road next year.
I did find a great place to have my engine done so I am all set with that part.
Also I am sorry about the out burst regarding the shop in Batavia , but I almost got taken and I get a little upset when I here of a places like this. I just hope that no one else gets screwed over by these guys. Sometimes I forget that there are places out there like this.


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