Are you sure that all you need are floor pans? My guess is that ones he gets
started, he'll find problems in the sills, so that $2,910 might be the least
you'll pay. Even so, if my memory serves me right, John Twist told me once
that he charges $1,000 for a complete sill and floor pad replacement (you
may want to check that figure). If that's true, $2,910 may be about right.
David Macedonia
1966 MGB (in restoration)
Crofton, MD
>From: rsexson@excite.com
>Reply-To: rsexson@excite.com
>To: mgs@autox.team.net
>Subject: Repair estimate
>Date: Thu, 01 Jul 1999 16:22:02 PDT
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>The body shop guy finly got the price, to do the body repairs, and paint,
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>me. It seems a little high .
>Here is what he is going to do.
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>1. replace left floor pan
>2. right floor pan
>3. left dog leg
>4. right dog leg
>5. repair right latch post
>6. repair/refinish inner trunk
> dog house
> door jams
> floor assembly
>7. repaint the car, clear coat/cut and buff.
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> Total Price $2910.00
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>This man has repaired MGB's before.
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>Does this price seem excessive?
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>This shop has a good reputation for their paint jobs.
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>R.B. Sexson
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>74.5 B
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