View Full Version : Looking for a body work and painting shop, HELP!
michael pavon
07-29-2016, 10:19 AM
Good Morning folks,
I live in McAllen, Tx all the way south next to Mexico, i being looking for a body shop here to get my MK4 body done,
but no luck, there are couple of guys that claim to be able to get it done, but every time i ask them to jumpstart the work
they find "reasons" why "not now", so, at this point i am more than willing to tow my body somewhere else (is on top of a
body buck).
Thank you for your priceless advice here
have a great day!!
redfogo
07-29-2016, 10:33 AM
I know a shop in Nebraska that can do the work. They have done loads of stuff for me and I have had nothing but good results. Not sure if that's to far though haha.
Presto51
07-29-2016, 11:33 AM
Don't take your project to a regular body shop that does collision work for a living, try to find a rod and custom shop. South Texas should have some around.
If distance is not a problem, then I would say,, ship it to Da Bat, Jeff Miller. Yes it's a little far, but his work is outstanding and there are a ton of forum members that have nothing but good things to say about him and his work.
Ron
edwardb
07-29-2016, 11:48 AM
I'm not positive where you're at in your build, but you don't have the chassis done and body mounted yet, right? Unless you're using a painter that has a chassis to fit your body to (there are a couple) you're jumping the gun a bit. The body needs to be fit to your chassis, panels mounted and gapped while on the chassis, etc. before it can be painted.
michael pavon
07-29-2016, 12:10 PM
Don't take your project to a regular body shop that does collision work for a living, try to find a rod and custom shop. South Texas should have some around.
If distance is not a problem, then I would say,, ship it to Da Bat, Jeff Miller. Yes it's a little far, but his work is outstanding and there are a ton of forum members that have nothing but good things to say about him and his work.
Ron
Hi Ron,
thank you for your prompt answer :)
already called and spoke with Jeff, unfortunately the is book for the next 12 months :(
will keep looking
have a great day!
Mike
michael pavon
07-29-2016, 12:16 PM
I'm not positive where you're at in your build, but you don't have the chassis done and body mounted yet, right? Unless you're using a painter that has a chassis to fit your body to (there are a couple) you're jumping the gun a bit. The body needs to be fit to your chassis, panels mounted and gapped while on the chassis, etc. before it can be painted.
Mr Edward!!
Nice to hear from you :)
yes, yes, as always you are absolutely right, to get it painted the body needs to be bolted into the chassis already, however, what I was looking for is a shop to start working in the body itself and have it as ready as possible then to get the chassis installed so they can do the final touch-ups and then get it painted, you know... to save some time
that is the reason to look for some one close enough so i can tow my self the body first and then the frame.
Have a great day!!
Mike
michael pavon
07-29-2016, 05:28 PM
I know a shop in Nebraska that can do the work. They have done loads of stuff for me and I have had nothing but good results. Not sure if that's to far though haha.
Hi there,
thank you for the input, yes i guess i a little too far if i hope to bring it in my self, but approaching a point where i will explore the possibility to ship
the whole car to get the job done.
Have a great day!!
Mike
first time builder
07-29-2016, 06:39 PM
Didnt I just see an entry by Da Bat saying he had space in his shop for extra work?
GoDadGo
07-29-2016, 08:11 PM
There's an award-winning custom hot rod shop in Slidell Louisiana known as Lawless Customs.
Lawless does it all from full restorations, to Hot-Rod builds, to Custom Bikes and even a some Boats.
They always have a big display at the New Orleans World Of Wheels and always have show class winners.
Be advised that they pick and choose their projects, but have done a few Cobra kit cars.
http://www.lawlesscustoms.com/
AC Bill
07-30-2016, 10:57 AM
.... i will explore the possibility to ship the whole car to get the job done.
Finish building it, then drive it in gel coat for awhile. If you run into some problems, better to do so before you paint it.
When you know all is good, drive it to the paint shop.:)
michael pavon
07-30-2016, 11:46 AM
Didnt I just see an entry by Da Bat saying he had space in his shop for extra work?
probably he just didn't want to work on my project :P :P :P
michael pavon
07-30-2016, 11:52 AM
Finish building it, then drive it in gel coat for awhile. If you run into some problems, better to do so before you paint it.
When you know all is good, drive it to the paint shop.:)
Actually that's perfectly good idea, I came with that logic as well yesterday and I had the luck to contact Levy Racing in Arizona and to speak to Mr. Levi himself he mention to have space/time to do my project as soon as i finish my part, also, i ask if he was willing to do a checkup up on my car before send it back to make sure that I did everything ok and he said yes.
so my plan is to finish it, drive it for a couple of days, the send it to him.
i am not that courageous to flip the coin driving the car 18 hrs. to his shop. he he he ;)
Mike
michael pavon
07-30-2016, 11:55 AM
There's an award-winning custom hot rod shop in Slidell Louisiana known as Lawless Customs.
Lawless does it all from full restorations, to Hot-Rod builds, to Custom Bikes and even a some Boats.
They always have a big display at the New Orleans World Of Wheels and always have show class winners.
Be advised that they pick and choose their projects, but have done a few Cobra kit cars.
http://www.lawlesscustoms.com/
Thank you very much for the info
have a great day
Mike
carlewms
07-30-2016, 01:05 PM
How far are you from El Paso? There are several FFR folks in that area that could give you a lead. Let me know and I can connect the dots.
There is a custom shop here in Central Texas that will be painting my car in a few months. If things don't work out with Gordon they might be worth talking to. They are only a 6 hour drive from you. LOL.
Bob
srobinsonx2
08-08-2016, 10:00 PM
bobl
Very interested in the shop you found in central Texas. Do you mind sharing the name and contact info? I will subscribe. I am very interested to hear how it turns out.
The shop I'm using is Hill Country Rod Shop located in Kingsland, about 50 miles west of Austin. Talk to Lance. He's co-owner and the painter. Tell him I sent you if you talk to him. He's a good friend. 325-3888880. Where are you located?
Bob Lloyd
bobl
Very interested in the shop you found in central Texas. Do you mind sharing the name and contact info? I will subscribe. I am very interested to hear how it turns out.
srobinsonx2
08-13-2016, 09:30 PM
The shop I'm using is Hill Country Rod Shop located in Kingsland, about 50 miles west of Austin. Talk to Lance. He's co-owner and the painter. Tell him I sent you if you talk to him. He's a good friend. 325-3888880. Where are you located?
Bob Lloyd
I'm in San Antonio. Thanks so much for the info
ThreeSpore
05-14-2020, 03:56 PM
Hi Bob, wondering how your painting turned out. I am in Austin and looking for a painter now .. would be great to have one local which is a family business.
TxMike64
05-15-2020, 09:22 AM
ThreeSpore, check out H&R Auto Body (hnrautobody.com/ (https://hnrautobody.com/)) in Leander. Darrell and Jim a long time friends of mine. Darrell has built and painted many many award winning cars.
seagull81
05-15-2020, 09:33 AM
ThreeSpore, You have a PM.
Hi Bob, wondering how your painting turned out. I am in Austin and looking for a painter now .. would be great to have one local which is a family business.
Just saw this post. My car turned out great, I could not be happier. Unfortunately that shop has closed down and my friend is no longer doing custom work.