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mobilenuke 07-11-2008 06:50 PM

Update on car repair
 
Now that 3 months have passed by I was hoping to be able to drive the damn thing but noooooooooooooo. I just dropped off the check from the insurance company to Scotts Coach Works. The car should be started to be disassembled sometime within the next 10 days. They are going to put it on a device to prevent frame shift during the demo time. I have to wait for the lexus that is on it to be finished.The body parts are in from CA. This has been a frustrating experience with a combo of probs and delays. Lots of finger pointing as to why it has taken so long. The bottom line is that Anthem delayed things and had to be bypassed, insurance company took sweet time in deciding what to do, lots of other cars at Scotts waiting to be done.
I don't know when it will be done.:(

cobish 07-11-2008 08:24 PM

My SPF is for sale. If they will mess with the frame the car will never be the same.
If interrested in my SPF call me at 623-2142874

davids 07-11-2008 09:29 PM

If Scott's says they can fix it it will be fixed and like new too..I have alot of faith in their work....Yes, it will take a long time....My coupe was almost a 6 month repair but it came out better than I expected....Dave

Karl Bebout 07-11-2008 10:36 PM

Dave, your repair took so long because they had to get all that brown animal hair out of the glass. Maybe it was a Javelina, their hair is very bristly.

Bob Broberg SPF667 460BB 07-12-2008 10:00 AM

My SPF repair at Scott's took 7 months but I ended up with a better car and a better paint job. I am a happy camper (except for that 7 months).

AZ Bob

mrmustang 07-12-2008 10:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mobilenuke (Post 860366)
Now that 3 months have passed by I was hoping to be able to drive the damn thing but noooooooooooooo. I just dropped off the check from the insurance company to Scotts Coach Works. The car should be started to be disassembled sometime within the next 10 days. They are going to put it on a device to prevent frame shift during the demo time. I have to wait for the lexus that is on it to be finished.The body parts are in from CA. This has been a frustrating experience with a combo of probs and delays. Lots of finger pointing as to why it has taken so long. The bottom line is that Anthem delayed things and had to be bypassed, insurance company took sweet time in deciding what to do, lots of other cars at Scotts waiting to be done.
I don't know when it will be done.:(

The car will go on a frame machine. Once clamped in place, the frame will be measured and cross measured and if need be will be realigned to factory specifications. If Scott's is up to date with equipment, they will either have a computer equipped or laser equipped measuring system for their frame rack, if not, then they will have the older style sliding measuring system which also works just fine. Clearly the blame falls on the insurance company and not the body shop because the body shop cannot start work on the car without the insurance companies approval(s). If you were paying it out of pocket, then all they needed was your approval, but from the sound of it, it was a third party insurance carrier that was the hold up.....Just thought I could clarify that for you so you knew where to channel your anger and frustrations...........


Bill S.

Mulv 07-12-2008 11:58 AM

Gee Jeff, none of this would have been a problem if you hadn't backed into the other car... :LOL::LOL::LOL:

What a pain, they should have bought a new part for you instead of fixing the old one, like a roller part for the engine and trans...

My vette was gone for 10 months waiting for the dash to be refurbed, I feel your pain..

I hope you get the same result that Bob got, his car looks really good...

Look at the bright side, they will fix the chips on the front%/

mikiec 07-12-2008 12:29 PM

No.................... leave the stone chips alone. :):)

Mike

Bob Broberg SPF667 460BB 07-12-2008 02:02 PM

My paint job is much better than the original and the original was good. Scott's uses Spies Hecker paint and clear coat, I think the original was PPG. All of my chips disappeared and my new paint takes a hit well so my chips are smaller and fewer when driven the same distance. The blue color is richer and the clear coat covers everything so you cannot feel the stripes. I waxed it about 3 months after getting the car back and have not needed to again for 3 years. Just Meguiars Finishing Touch or Last Touch.

AZ Bob

Danr55 07-12-2008 04:42 PM

Bob, Mikie's been meaning to talk with you about waxing your car.

Mikie, here's your chance!

mobilenuke 07-12-2008 05:48 PM

Thanks for all the responses. Body shop seems to have done their part to try to get all the necessary parts to to replace the fiberglass but some of the run around was getting approval to get the parts shipped from CA so they could give a better estimate for the finish prep before painting. Insurance company even sent me a letter saying that they like for things to progress faster but the shop was holding up the estimate. Duh, they had to get the body parts first. That was a month delay.Oh well, when its finally done I will get to add new stone chips to the front. I have visited the shop several times and have looked at the quality of paint jobs coming out. Seems to be outstanding work.

davids 07-12-2008 11:19 PM

I second what Bob Broberg said about Scott's....NUKE..I've helped out Matt at Scott's on item that's needed for your car.....He may call me againand that's ok..Glad to help you out...Dave

BPWilliams 07-18-2008 07:53 PM

I agree "leave the front end stone chips" they are our badges of honor!

No Trailer Queen's (Unless going to the track!)


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