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Road Side Pub
Normal amount of time a body shop takes?
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<blockquote data-quote="94five0" data-source="post: 7607348" data-attributes="member: 36142"><p>totally depends on the shop. The shop I work at right now, has a backlog of about a year for at least 4 different customer cars: 3 ground up, total resto-mods, along with a slew of various Shop Project Cars.. but there is only 3 employees as well. Counting the Shop manager and owner, a collison repair scuff and shoot, depending the workload might be a few days-week 1/2 if you don't have get into any probs with insurance companies, or unforseen major repair work.</p><p></p><p>minor collision work is pretty easy to turn over quickly and defintly takes precedant over longer, more involved projects like a ground up resto..along with o/c's tune-ups, minor repairs etc.. but again, it's toally subjective based on how good the work/reputation a place is known for.</p><p></p><p>it's defintley an art and aquired skill and it's very preciscion to get it right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="94five0, post: 7607348, member: 36142"] totally depends on the shop. The shop I work at right now, has a backlog of about a year for at least 4 different customer cars: 3 ground up, total resto-mods, along with a slew of various Shop Project Cars.. but there is only 3 employees as well. Counting the Shop manager and owner, a collison repair scuff and shoot, depending the workload might be a few days-week 1/2 if you don't have get into any probs with insurance companies, or unforseen major repair work. minor collision work is pretty easy to turn over quickly and defintly takes precedant over longer, more involved projects like a ground up resto..along with o/c's tune-ups, minor repairs etc.. but again, it's toally subjective based on how good the work/reputation a place is known for. it's defintley an art and aquired skill and it's very preciscion to get it right. [/QUOTE]
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