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    Might wanna get him off the crack pipe and find a new body-man!
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    Quote Originally Posted by jacplumb View Post
    Might wanna get off the crack pipe and find a new body-man!
    Sorry to hurt your feelings. I really could care less whos body you use but your BSing yourself if you dont think you have to mock it up before you pull it apart and paint it.
    I fixed the chassis and it was out of square over 1 1/2 inches. The roller rearend was so badly rusted inside it had to be replaced. It was also not jig welded as it was distorted from welding. Hey do what you please.....hey maybe tell me the story on were the body molds were bought and first built LOL. I know do you? Of coarse you do you work for them.LOL
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    Well, you didn't hurt my feelings. we all have one thing in common here we all have a love for hot rods. it is very hard to find a good hot rod shop especially one that can produce several different components such as bodies and frames too. I have followed the body from when flatlanders were producing them and was going to buy one back then. I had met with Allen Thorten years ago and he had said he sold the body business to someone in ct. so I put it off a couple of years, Allen also stated that his molds were very old and needed a lot of work and the new company was spending a lot of money to re-do them. I am glad I did because meeting with Ed at newage some years later he took me on a tour of his shop and really impressed me how someone could put his heart and sole into a business and put out products that he will stand behind 100% I personally have bought a coupe body, and not 1 but 2 frames from Ed I had my bodyman stop by my house and look at the body before I bring it to him, and he stated he can't believe how easy it will be to prep & paint. I have seen several other bodies in person that were sold by Ed and got the same response from them. I don't think any rod build can ever go exactly right you will always need to massage it. I am only a hard working plumber from Jersey, I don't work for Ed. but I do Know if someone ever had a problem he would without a doubt tell them to bring it back and he would make it right! I don't think we are here to start any trouble, just to get some feedback and knowledge on the projects we build. I truly know Ed does the right job and puts his heart into his products. no hard feelings, no hard times given. Thanks, Jack
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    I really could care less whos body you use but your BSing yourself if you dont think you have to mock it up before you pull it apart and paint it.
    No sheehite Sherlock. Of course it will have to come back apart for the body to be painted. What did you think ?, that I was going to assemble the whole car and get out 13 cans of Krylon or a roller and a tray of latex ??

    I've heard the horror stories in some of the other builder's posts, and all the stuff the have had to fight in assembling their rides. My build so far, ( knock on wood ) has been smooth as silk. That is what I was conveying. But I will say this, If I invest the money in which these parts cost, and If I run into a problem, the manufacturer will hear from me for sure. And usually, It is probably something I am doing wrong that is causing the problem.

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    A good glass body takes a minimum of work to get it ready for paint. My Outlaw 3 window body was very straight, and my painter said it took less than a cup of filler to get it ready for paint, and that was mainly used where I permanently attached the rear fascia piece to the body. What a lot of people don't realize is that a good body may cost more up front, but you save tons of time and money prepping it for paint.


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