I've been casually checking out El Segundo Auto-Body, at 717 East El Segundo Blvd, El Segundo 90245.
Has anyone had previous experience or word-of-mouth concerning them ?
Most likely my girlfriend will have some minor collison & paint repair done there, on her BMW. But I am also searching for shops to paint my 87 GN in about a year's time.
many expensive, late model Mercedes , BMW, & Porsche in the shop; occasionally I've glimpsed a 'classic' muscle car when I drive by.
The shop owner/manager seemed to have all the "right" answers (or at least, what i wanted to hear!). Eg,
-- Any metal work is straightened (spoon/dolly) from behind panels as much as feasible, to minimize body filler.
-- All exterior trim removed. Door jambs, wheel wells, undercarriage masked off to avoid dried overspray.
-- As much as feasible, sands down to sound primer (or bare metal) if required.
-- Likes to use BASF-Glasurit paint system exclusively (although of course, the prep & elbow grease is far more important).
The manager was not unfamiliar with GNs; I mentioned I'm seeking a "show-quality" paint job with perfectly straight-looking body panels, and that I expected it would cost $6K & up. "Oh, it will cost a lot more than that !", he replied with a twinkle in his eye
Has anyone had previous experience or word-of-mouth concerning them ?
Most likely my girlfriend will have some minor collison & paint repair done there, on her BMW. But I am also searching for shops to paint my 87 GN in about a year's time.
many expensive, late model Mercedes , BMW, & Porsche in the shop; occasionally I've glimpsed a 'classic' muscle car when I drive by.
The shop owner/manager seemed to have all the "right" answers (or at least, what i wanted to hear!). Eg,
-- Any metal work is straightened (spoon/dolly) from behind panels as much as feasible, to minimize body filler.
-- All exterior trim removed. Door jambs, wheel wells, undercarriage masked off to avoid dried overspray.
-- As much as feasible, sands down to sound primer (or bare metal) if required.
-- Likes to use BASF-Glasurit paint system exclusively (although of course, the prep & elbow grease is far more important).
The manager was not unfamiliar with GNs; I mentioned I'm seeking a "show-quality" paint job with perfectly straight-looking body panels, and that I expected it would cost $6K & up. "Oh, it will cost a lot more than that !", he replied with a twinkle in his eye
