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Old 10-06-2006   #1 (permalink)
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After waiting for more than a year for a local resto shop to get to my car...just when it's finally my turn the guy goes out of business due to personal reasons. I talked with the guy and his reasons are legit but that don't help me any. He hopes to be back in the area in about a year and well, I'm first in line when he does.........(Heavy Sigh)

So I'm looking for a REPUTABLE resto shop with a good track record that has been in business long enough to prove that they will be there next week. I would prefer a shop in SE Alabama but at this point I'm willing to consider anybody in the Southeast U.S.

Anyway I need some referals and contact numbers. Thanks for the help.

Mike

Whoa!...like Deja vu all over again, posted this a while back and it pops up now as a new post....humn, could be a glitch in the Matrix I guess , anyway since it's here, I am still lookin' for a good shop and any help would be appreciated.

Mike

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Follow the white rabbit………..

It’s the same thread I just renamed it hoping more would see and be able to offer advise.
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