I can't offer any help, but I crawled over to check out your journal, and I'm impressed with your art. I couldn't think of a better vehicle to transport massive loads of paintings with.
As for the wounded car, I'd just look for a shop that's been around for a while, maybe with a couple of rough looking bikers working there. They seem to be the only mechanics that I trust around a hearse. Check out the work in the parking lot for quality of work. Your car may have the same tail light housings as regular Fleetwoods, so you might not get gouged too much. Good luck, and let us know how it turns out.
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Thats just awful!
Good luck with the repair.
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As for the wounded car, I'd just look for a shop that's been around for a while, maybe with a couple of rough looking bikers working there. They seem to be the only mechanics that I trust around a hearse. Check out the work in the parking lot for quality of work. Your car may have the same tail light housings as regular Fleetwoods, so you might not get gouged too much. Good luck, and let us know how it turns out.
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:D
I do need to find some nice bikers willing to help a gal out with her hearse. Most people just don't know what to do with themselves!
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We found a body shop that is familiar with hearses and customized vehicles in town, and we have an appointment set up for next week.
I will post pictures of the improvements made!
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