| Flex |
| A guy that comes into our store all the time just brought an antique Rolls Royce from the US and the thing is immaculate. He has called 10 different places and no one wants to do the OOP on it. Anyone know of a shop that would take this on??? There has to be someone as so many people bring in old cars and have them on the road. |
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| newaccorddriver |
| id try tirecraft on 97st and 130ave. they did an OOP inspection and serviced a 1960 thunderbird when i worked there |
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| Flex |
quote: Originally posted by newaccorddriver
id try tirecraft on 97st and 130ave. they did an OOP inspection and serviced a 1960 thunderbird when i worked there
cool....I'll pass that on...thanks |
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| newaccorddriver |
| the main reason why no shop would want to look at it is probably because they know that if they damage it in any way, their screwed. the journeyman at tirecraft has been working in the trade for over 40 years, so hes worked on many cars that we consider antiques and knows his way around them like he did the thunderbird. |
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| Flex |
| that makes sense...or would they not want to touch it because its a Rolls |
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| newaccorddriver |
quote: Originally posted by Flex
that makes sense...or would they not want to touch it because its a Rolls
shops want money, not liability. if their OOP inspectors were worth anything, then that guy wouldnt have to call more then 1 place |
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